Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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Page 13
... passed away , available for the cold weather crop . Yet Swamps and Bhils are not suffered to stagnate without pay- ing some tribute to the Royt . Jungle of various kinds , null , húgla , pati , with sundry others of still more barbarous ...
... passed away , available for the cold weather crop . Yet Swamps and Bhils are not suffered to stagnate without pay- ing some tribute to the Royt . Jungle of various kinds , null , húgla , pati , with sundry others of still more barbarous ...
Page 15
... passing over low tracts of country and rivers of all sizes with an apparent facility which leads the eye of the imagination to picture to itself embankments and bridges carefully laid down and re- paired every season under the vigilance ...
... passing over low tracts of country and rivers of all sizes with an apparent facility which leads the eye of the imagination to picture to itself embankments and bridges carefully laid down and re- paired every season under the vigilance ...
Page 60
... passed con- tinually between the two until the death of the reigning Nabob , early in 1799 , afforded an opportunity to the Company's Govern- ment for authoritatively pressing its claims . It was quite evident indeed that two powers ...
... passed con- tinually between the two until the death of the reigning Nabob , early in 1799 , afforded an opportunity to the Company's Govern- ment for authoritatively pressing its claims . It was quite evident indeed that two powers ...
Page 75
... passing into the hands of France . While the views of the Government of France shall be directed to the establishment of its authority with- in the peninsula of Hindustan , it is manifestly the policy of the British Government to ...
... passing into the hands of France . While the views of the Government of France shall be directed to the establishment of its authority with- in the peninsula of Hindustan , it is manifestly the policy of the British Government to ...
Page 82
... passing Aurungabad on the 29th October . Stephenson's force had been completely successful - Burhanpore had been evacuated by the enemy on his approach , and on the 21st of the same month , Assirghur , " the key of Dekhan ...
... passing Aurungabad on the 29th October . Stephenson's force had been completely successful - Burhanpore had been evacuated by the enemy on his approach , and on the 21st of the same month , Assirghur , " the key of Dekhan ...
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