The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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... BRITISH INDIA , including Ceylon and Burma . Pub- THE lished under the authority of the Secretary of State for India in Council . Medium 8vo . , with Text Illustrations and 5 plates . FRESHWATER SPONGES , HYDROIDS and POLVZOA . 10s ...
... BRITISH INDIA , including Ceylon and Burma . Pub- THE lished under the authority of the Secretary of State for India in Council . Medium 8vo . , with Text Illustrations and 5 plates . FRESHWATER SPONGES , HYDROIDS and POLVZOA . 10s ...
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... British became the paramount power in Hindustan . Asiatic rulers have always been desirous of engag- ing the services of Europeans , so long , of course , as the latter continued to be servants . With Indian rulers , too , in former ...
... British became the paramount power in Hindustan . Asiatic rulers have always been desirous of engag- ing the services of Europeans , so long , of course , as the latter continued to be servants . With Indian rulers , too , in former ...
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... British officers from Sindhia's service , but after Lake's capture of Aligarh from Sindhia's forces , Perron was superseded by Ambaji Inglia and deposed from the command by Bourguien . His life being threatened , he sought Lake's ...
... British officers from Sindhia's service , but after Lake's capture of Aligarh from Sindhia's forces , Perron was superseded by Ambaji Inglia and deposed from the command by Bourguien . His life being threatened , he sought Lake's ...
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... British visitors to Agra . The following interesting glimpse of him is given by Lord Metcalfe , then ( March , 1801 ) a young Civilian and Assistant Resident at the camp of Daulat Rao Sindhia : " I breakfasted by invitation with the ...
... British visitors to Agra . The following interesting glimpse of him is given by Lord Metcalfe , then ( March , 1801 ) a young Civilian and Assistant Resident at the camp of Daulat Rao Sindhia : " I breakfasted by invitation with the ...
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... British subject . In 1802 , Sutherland was transferred to the command of the Second Brigade , which had escorted Perron down from Hindustan . This humiliation and " a remark of Perron's " ( whatever that might have been ) caused him to ...
... British subject . In 1802 , Sutherland was transferred to the command of the Second Brigade , which had escorted Perron down from Hindustan . This humiliation and " a remark of Perron's " ( whatever that might have been ) caused him to ...
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