Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and AustralasiaWm. H. Allen & Company, 1844 |
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Page 278
... object , by recalling Lord Ellenborough from the go- vernment of India . The first question which naturally arises is , for what act or acts has he been recalled ? To this question no answer can be returned - the reasons of his ...
... object , by recalling Lord Ellenborough from the go- vernment of India . The first question which naturally arises is , for what act or acts has he been recalled ? To this question no answer can be returned - the reasons of his ...
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... object as speedily as possible . It is the first start in your Indian career , and you may imagine that the eyes of the superior authorities will be anxiously upon you . You know how apt we all are to imbibe our opi- nions of character ...
... object as speedily as possible . It is the first start in your Indian career , and you may imagine that the eyes of the superior authorities will be anxiously upon you . You know how apt we all are to imbibe our opi- nions of character ...
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... object likewise deeply interesting in point of feeling and honour , which could , probably , only be accomplished by taking hostages from the country , and with reference to this object , and to the re- lief of Ghuznee , it may possibly ...
... object likewise deeply interesting in point of feeling and honour , which could , probably , only be accomplished by taking hostages from the country , and with reference to this object , and to the re- lief of Ghuznee , it may possibly ...
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ASIATIC JOURNAL FOR NOVEMBER 1844 | 1 |
FROM THE SILSILAT UZZAHAB OF JAMI | 10 |
MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE JAPANESE No XII | 11 |
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