Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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Page 22
... establishment is perhaps the most expensive in the whole of India . But the twenty - four Pergunnahs came under our rule even before the other three , and the goodly amount of their revenue may serve to explain in some measure the ...
... establishment is perhaps the most expensive in the whole of India . But the twenty - four Pergunnahs came under our rule even before the other three , and the goodly amount of their revenue may serve to explain in some measure the ...
Page 28
... establishment of good lines of roads , we shall see the wishes of a philanthropic Government crowned with success , in the fairest and richest of the provinces under our Rule . ART . II . - 1 . Memoirs and Correspondence 28 THE PLAINS ...
... establishment of good lines of roads , we shall see the wishes of a philanthropic Government crowned with success , in the fairest and richest of the provinces under our Rule . ART . II . - 1 . Memoirs and Correspondence 28 THE PLAINS ...
Page 44
... establishment of his military power ; an ordi- nary chief would have been contented with this alone , but Tippú was far from being such , and , in the pursuance of his great plan , made his influence be felt at one and the same time in ...
... establishment of his military power ; an ordi- nary chief would have been contented with this alone , but Tippú was far from being such , and , in the pursuance of his great plan , made his influence be felt at one and the same time in ...
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... establishment . " Major Kirk- patrick's third proposal , as may readily be supposed , did not obtain much favor in the eyes of the Governor - General . should never think it worth while , " says he , even in the cases supposed of a ...
... establishment . " Major Kirk- patrick's third proposal , as may readily be supposed , did not obtain much favor in the eyes of the Governor - General . should never think it worth while , " says he , even in the cases supposed of a ...
Page 50
... establishments , " as he declares in one of his despatches , “ rendered a much more tedious and difficult operation " than he had anticipated . The interval which elapsed from the commencement of the preparations for an attack upon ...
... establishments , " as he declares in one of his despatches , “ rendered a much more tedious and difficult operation " than he had anticipated . The interval which elapsed from the commencement of the preparations for an attack upon ...
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