Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 18Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1824 |
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Page 1
... late in- teresting work on Malwa , as to the advantages already derived by these states from the friendly interference of the British Government , is most grati- fying . Foreign mercenaries are dis- banded , the natives have exchanged ...
... late in- teresting work on Malwa , as to the advantages already derived by these states from the friendly interference of the British Government , is most grati- fying . Foreign mercenaries are dis- banded , the natives have exchanged ...
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... late forlorn condition with the happy situation in which they are now placed by their treaties of alliance with the British Government . We have con- sequently omitted to notice any thing peculiarly characteristic of any one of them ...
... late forlorn condition with the happy situation in which they are now placed by their treaties of alliance with the British Government . We have con- sequently omitted to notice any thing peculiarly characteristic of any one of them ...
Page 3
... late war . The dominions of the BooSLAH or Rajah of NAGPORE , form nearly an equilateral triangle . They are sepa- rated from the territories of the Nizam by the rivers Godavery and Wurdah , and from the British possessions on the South ...
... late war . The dominions of the BooSLAH or Rajah of NAGPORE , form nearly an equilateral triangle . They are sepa- rated from the territories of the Nizam by the rivers Godavery and Wurdah , and from the British possessions on the South ...
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... Late years have been more fertile , and have opened the way to further inquiries , and the spirit which has been awakened should not be suffered to sleep . It would be endless to point out the desiderata which yet remain to be supplied ...
... Late years have been more fertile , and have opened the way to further inquiries , and the spirit which has been awakened should not be suffered to sleep . It would be endless to point out the desiderata which yet remain to be supplied ...
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... LATE LIEUT . - COLONEL RICHARD SCOTLA LIEUT . Colonel Richard Scott ( on the retired list of the Bengal army ) died lately at his house , in Welbeck Street , in the 74th year of his age . He was the second of four brothers on the Bengal ...
... LATE LIEUT . - COLONEL RICHARD SCOTLA LIEUT . Colonel Richard Scott ( on the retired list of the Bengal army ) died lately at his house , in Welbeck Street , in the 74th year of his age . He was the second of four brothers on the Bengal ...
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