Narrative of a Five Year's Residence at Nepaul, Том 2Colburn, 1852 |
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... territory , and the Honourable Edward Gardner was appointed Commissioner , with full power for the admi- nistration of its affairs . The Doon was likewise retained , and annexed ultimately to the Seharunpoor district . The remainder of ...
... territory , and the Honourable Edward Gardner was appointed Commissioner , with full power for the admi- nistration of its affairs . The Doon was likewise retained , and annexed ultimately to the Seharunpoor district . The remainder of ...
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... territory . Though vested , therefore , with power to negociate on this footing , if the plan had met his approval , he never indicated to Sir David Ochterlony any disposition to treat on such a basis . Upon the conquest of Kumaon , the ...
... territory . Though vested , therefore , with power to negociate on this footing , if the plan had met his approval , he never indicated to Sir David Ochterlony any disposition to treat on such a basis . Upon the conquest of Kumaon , the ...
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... territory of the Goorkhas . Thirdly , The relinquishment by the Goorkhas of the footing they had gained in the territory of the Sikhim Rajah , and the surrender to that chief of the stockaded forts of Nagree and Nagurkot ; and finally ...
... territory of the Goorkhas . Thirdly , The relinquishment by the Goorkhas of the footing they had gained in the territory of the Sikhim Rajah , and the surrender to that chief of the stockaded forts of Nagree and Nagurkot ; and finally ...
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... territory which was entertained by the chiefs rather than to any feeling of pride or objection to the humiliation of the step . The reception of a Resident was the article most offensive to them on this score ; but this had been ...
... territory which was entertained by the chiefs rather than to any feeling of pride or objection to the humiliation of the step . The reception of a Resident was the article most offensive to them on this score ; but this had been ...
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... territory promised little advantage , but much trouble and difficulty in the maintenance of the rights and privileges whence the revenue was derived . The demand of the cession , it is to be observed , chiefly originated in a desire ...
... territory promised little advantage , but much trouble and difficulty in the maintenance of the rights and privileges whence the revenue was derived . The demand of the cession , it is to be observed , chiefly originated in a desire ...
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