Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 18Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1824 |
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... England , his constitution having been greatly im- paired by the arduous services of the two wars . Shortly after his arrival , he was appointed a member of that able and zealous committee for repre- senting the heavy grievance of super ...
... England , his constitution having been greatly im- paired by the arduous services of the two wars . Shortly after his arrival , he was appointed a member of that able and zealous committee for repre- senting the heavy grievance of super ...
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... England , may be ignorant ; and as it is of importance to them , I tender it for insertion in your useful and interesting compendium of Anglo- Indian affairs ; and if you were , at the same time , to give a transcript of the Honourable ...
... England , may be ignorant ; and as it is of importance to them , I tender it for insertion in your useful and interesting compendium of Anglo- Indian affairs ; and if you were , at the same time , to give a transcript of the Honourable ...
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... England . The reason which led to its publication is stated in the first paragraph of the preface . I have hitherto abstained from contro- versy regarding the late unhappy proceed- ings at Madras . The part which I had taken in these ...
... England . The reason which led to its publication is stated in the first paragraph of the preface . I have hitherto abstained from contro- versy regarding the late unhappy proceed- ings at Madras . The part which I had taken in these ...
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... England to defend himself , and in the course of which he arraigns both the wisdom and the principles upon which the Govern ment of Madras acted , during the dis- turbances that occurred in the Army of that Presidency in 1809 , did , by ...
... England to defend himself , and in the course of which he arraigns both the wisdom and the principles upon which the Govern ment of Madras acted , during the dis- turbances that occurred in the Army of that Presidency in 1809 , did , by ...
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... England , the Lord Bishop was unani- Afterwards Baboo Radha Kant Deb again proposed to the Society an imme - mously elected in his room . diate subscription of as much as they could possibly grant for this object . The learned and rich ...
... England , the Lord Bishop was unani- Afterwards Baboo Radha Kant Deb again proposed to the Society an imme - mously elected in his room . diate subscription of as much as they could possibly grant for this object . The learned and rich ...
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