Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... months . The Company , however , lost the greater part of the money . While these things were going on in England , the Company's servants abroad effected a settlement at Madras , and erected Fort St. George . In 1642-43 , the fourth ...
... months . The Company , however , lost the greater part of the money . While these things were going on in England , the Company's servants abroad effected a settlement at Madras , and erected Fort St. George . In 1642-43 , the fourth ...
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... punishment , that the royal pleasure should be known . How- ever , they did what they could , thrusting their unhappy adversaries for Jor months and years into sultry and unwholesome dungeons , of the British Power in India . 11.
... punishment , that the royal pleasure should be known . How- ever , they did what they could , thrusting their unhappy adversaries for Jor months and years into sultry and unwholesome dungeons , of the British Power in India . 11.
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James Silk Buckingham. Jor months and years into sultry and unwholesome dungeons , where they generally perish in the utmost wretchedness . In his instructions to the Governor- nbay , who , to excuse himself from perpetrating illegal ...
James Silk Buckingham. Jor months and years into sultry and unwholesome dungeons , where they generally perish in the utmost wretchedness . In his instructions to the Governor- nbay , who , to excuse himself from perpetrating illegal ...
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... months . The third , that of the Peisistratidæ at Athens , continued only thirty - five years . The Greeks , we see , knew how to put their opinions in practice . They were animated , ” said Montesquieu , " with a predominating love of ...
... months . The third , that of the Peisistratidæ at Athens , continued only thirty - five years . The Greeks , we see , knew how to put their opinions in practice . They were animated , ” said Montesquieu , " with a predominating love of ...
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... months in making this copy , which having been collated with the greatest care , Mr. Moorcroft immediately despatched to Calcutta . This fortunate acquisition will doubtless throw considerable light on the ancient history of India , and ...
... months in making this copy , which having been collated with the greatest care , Mr. Moorcroft immediately despatched to Calcutta . This fortunate acquisition will doubtless throw considerable light on the ancient history of India , and ...
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