Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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Page 11
... received their full complement , the plains between come in for their portion . Often places within thirty and even forty miles of the Podma's banks have acknow- ledged its paramount sway , and the common dinghy , nay ! even the ten ...
... received their full complement , the plains between come in for their portion . Often places within thirty and even forty miles of the Podma's banks have acknow- ledged its paramount sway , and the common dinghy , nay ! even the ten ...
Page 49
... receiving French assistance , instead of anticipating him , and thus saving the expense of keeping up a large armament to await him . Such a procedure as the former would have been in opposition to every recognized principle of military ...
... receiving French assistance , instead of anticipating him , and thus saving the expense of keeping up a large armament to await him . Such a procedure as the former would have been in opposition to every recognized principle of military ...
Page 53
... received in Madras till the 13th of February , and that which then arrived was without date and contained little to the purpose , besides an ungracious permission for the embassy of Major Doveton . " Be- ing frequently disposed to make ...
... received in Madras till the 13th of February , and that which then arrived was without date and contained little to the purpose , besides an ungracious permission for the embassy of Major Doveton . " Be- ing frequently disposed to make ...
Page 60
... the ultimate absorption of the one in the other . The question was whether the British were to resign * Thornton , vol . III . p . 103 . the authority they had received from the Imperial Court into 60 LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION .
... the ultimate absorption of the one in the other . The question was whether the British were to resign * Thornton , vol . III . p . 103 . the authority they had received from the Imperial Court into 60 LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION .
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the authority they had received from the Imperial Court into the hands of the Nabob , or whether the latter was to become the dependant of the former . There was little of right on either . side , but what there was of it certainly ...
the authority they had received from the Imperial Court into the hands of the Nabob , or whether the latter was to become the dependant of the former . There was little of right on either . side , but what there was of it certainly ...
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