Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 18Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1824 |
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Page 34
... Buckingham's petition to the House of Commons , makes a quota- tion from a work published twelve years ago by Sir John Malcolm , which Review of Books . latter place there are no European build- ings , but it is more populous than the ...
... Buckingham's petition to the House of Commons , makes a quota- tion from a work published twelve years ago by Sir John Malcolm , which Review of Books . latter place there are no European build- ings , but it is more populous than the ...
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... Buckingham , who oc- cupies five or six columns of the Globe and Traveller of the 5th and 7th June in animadversions on Sir John Malcolm's letter to Mr. Lamb- ton ; and who does not hesitate to charge that officer with a change of ...
... Buckingham , who oc- cupies five or six columns of the Globe and Traveller of the 5th and 7th June in animadversions on Sir John Malcolm's letter to Mr. Lamb- ton ; and who does not hesitate to charge that officer with a change of ...
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... Buckingham and Mr. Arnot , two of its editors . " P. LAURIE , " W. THORNTON , 66 J. ADDINELL , " E. HOWORTH , " J. HUME , " D. KINNAIRD , " C. FORBES , " H. REID , " H. HoWORTH . " The Hon . D. Kinnaird immediately proceeded to address ...
... Buckingham and Mr. Arnot , two of its editors . " P. LAURIE , " W. THORNTON , 66 J. ADDINELL , " E. HOWORTH , " J. HUME , " D. KINNAIRD , " C. FORBES , " H. REID , " H. HoWORTH . " The Hon . D. Kinnaird immediately proceeded to address ...
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... Buckingham for his breach of the law . This was a mere farce ; Mr. Buckingham had been informed by the united voice of his counsel , that it would be perfectly useless to go before the Privy Council to recover damages from the Governor ...
... Buckingham for his breach of the law . This was a mere farce ; Mr. Buckingham had been informed by the united voice of his counsel , that it would be perfectly useless to go before the Privy Council to recover damages from the Governor ...
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... Buckingham came off triumphantly ; in every instance he silenced the Marquess of Hastings ' Council ; and in no instance did they dare to resort to the penalties which were threat- ened in the regulations . He must be the veriest idiot ...
... Buckingham came off triumphantly ; in every instance he silenced the Marquess of Hastings ' Council ; and in no instance did they dare to resort to the penalties which were threat- ened in the regulations . He must be the veriest idiot ...
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