Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Том 23James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1829 |
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... Presidency , sinks into insignificance when compared with the confusion which the affront to the King's Majesty in the person of his Judge , the unexplained decision of the Privy Council , and the recent indiscretion of Sir John Grant ...
... Presidency , sinks into insignificance when compared with the confusion which the affront to the King's Majesty in the person of his Judge , the unexplained decision of the Privy Council , and the recent indiscretion of Sir John Grant ...
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... Presidency of Bengal . Of this latter opinion we confess ourselves to be ; that the Charter was so understood by the East India Company , is clear from their petition to the House of Lords ; and we think Mr. Denman mistaken in supposing ...
... Presidency of Bengal . Of this latter opinion we confess ourselves to be ; that the Charter was so understood by the East India Company , is clear from their petition to the House of Lords ; and we think Mr. Denman mistaken in supposing ...
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... Presidency , have not an effect very dissimilar to that which it is intended to produce . It is due to the distinguished statesman , who preceded Sir John Malcolm in the government of Bombay , to say , that the measures of his ...
... Presidency , have not an effect very dissimilar to that which it is intended to produce . It is due to the distinguished statesman , who preceded Sir John Malcolm in the government of Bombay , to say , that the measures of his ...
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... Presidency of Bengal , and extending through more than two hundred closely - printed folio pages . In these reports there is not a single syllable to be found which con- tradicts the view given of the subject by the Bengal Board of ...
... Presidency of Bengal , and extending through more than two hundred closely - printed folio pages . In these reports there is not a single syllable to be found which con- tradicts the view given of the subject by the Bengal Board of ...
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... Presidency , and that the clause selected by Mr. Saints- bury relates exclusively to the serf population of the district of Tamil . After describing the condition and particular privileges of the Tamil serfs , the Board remarks , in ...
... Presidency , and that the clause selected by Mr. Saints- bury relates exclusively to the serf population of the district of Tamil . After describing the condition and particular privileges of the Tamil serfs , the Board remarks , in ...
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