Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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James Silk Buckingham. u cover the origin of the Court of Directors . The Queen was petitioned for a charter of privileges , and for warrant to fit out three ships , and ex- port bullion . Sir Foulke Greville , to whom the morial was ...
James Silk Buckingham. u cover the origin of the Court of Directors . The Queen was petitioned for a charter of privileges , and for warrant to fit out three ships , and ex- port bullion . Sir Foulke Greville , to whom the morial was ...
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... Court of Justice , what are we to expect of the Company's Courts in the interior , where extortion may flourish with so much greater security ? It would present a scene of iniquity too dreadful to be contemplated , too monstrous to be ...
... Court of Justice , what are we to expect of the Company's Courts in the interior , where extortion may flourish with so much greater security ? It would present a scene of iniquity too dreadful to be contemplated , too monstrous to be ...
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... court martial into effect if it ex- ceed 300 lashes , without previous reference to the Commander - in - Chief . 4. He cannot carry a sentence into execution without previous refer- ence to the Commander - in - Chief , if the court ...
... court martial into effect if it ex- ceed 300 lashes , without previous reference to the Commander - in - Chief . 4. He cannot carry a sentence into execution without previous refer- ence to the Commander - in - Chief , if the court ...
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... Court of Directors , in a letter dated 17th June 1810 , ) states a " competent knowledge of the Hindoostanee language to be also of absolute necessity . " This competency is explained by the Commander - in - Chief , in General Orders ...
... Court of Directors , in a letter dated 17th June 1810 , ) states a " competent knowledge of the Hindoostanee language to be also of absolute necessity . " This competency is explained by the Commander - in - Chief , in General Orders ...
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... Court of Directors , and which , though so ably defended by Mr. Kinnaird , Mr. Hume , Mr. Buckingham , Sir J. Doyle , and other liberals , ( for these alone stood by him in the hour of trial , ) still left many sceptical and pre ...
... Court of Directors , and which , though so ably defended by Mr. Kinnaird , Mr. Hume , Mr. Buckingham , Sir J. Doyle , and other liberals , ( for these alone stood by him in the hour of trial , ) still left many sceptical and pre ...
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