Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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Page 15
... ment in India have followed the example of the great nation of antiquity in one of the points where her example is most worthy of imitation . A glance at Tassin's map shows the reader a perfect net work of roads , crossing each other in ...
... ment in India have followed the example of the great nation of antiquity in one of the points where her example is most worthy of imitation . A glance at Tassin's map shows the reader a perfect net work of roads , crossing each other in ...
Page 37
... ment , the public renunciation of religion , the worship of reason , and the source whence its revenue was derived , was each then in its turn discussed ; this memorable speech being wound up with a peroration worthy of the subject and ...
... ment , the public renunciation of religion , the worship of reason , and the source whence its revenue was derived , was each then in its turn discussed ; this memorable speech being wound up with a peroration worthy of the subject and ...
Page 39
... ment , and anxious to enjoy his newly gained nobility in England . The Marquess Cornwallis had been named to succeed him ; but appears to have resigned in consequence of the Lord Lieutenant- cy of Ireland having been held out to him as ...
... ment , and anxious to enjoy his newly gained nobility in England . The Marquess Cornwallis had been named to succeed him ; but appears to have resigned in consequence of the Lord Lieutenant- cy of Ireland having been held out to him as ...
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... ment in 1798 to look about for the means of bringing back affairs to their position in the former year , or so to alter them as to provide for itself efficient assistance against its great enemy in the South , whenever that assistance ...
... ment in 1798 to look about for the means of bringing back affairs to their position in the former year , or so to alter them as to provide for itself efficient assistance against its great enemy in the South , whenever that assistance ...
Page 56
... ment was provided for by " the treaty of Mysore " between the Company , the Nizam Ali and the Peishwa which was concluded on the 22nd of June 1799 . The grounds on which a portion of Mysore equal to that taken by the Company and given ...
... ment was provided for by " the treaty of Mysore " between the Company , the Nizam Ali and the Peishwa which was concluded on the 22nd of June 1799 . The grounds on which a portion of Mysore equal to that taken by the Company and given ...
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