The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., Том 15James Silk Buckingham |
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... INHABITANTS OF CALCUTTA . THE all - absorbing topic of interest connected with Britsh India , is , at present , the pending Stamp Act , by which an attempt is to be made to tax the British residents of Calcutta more especially , but ...
... INHABITANTS OF CALCUTTA . THE all - absorbing topic of interest connected with Britsh India , is , at present , the pending Stamp Act , by which an attempt is to be made to tax the British residents of Calcutta more especially , but ...
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... inhabitants of India appear to us to have hugged their chains with an unaccountable and debasing fondness , and to have joined in the general hue and cry against the few who had nobler spirits than themselves , condemning all who dared ...
... inhabitants of India appear to us to have hugged their chains with an unaccountable and debasing fondness , and to have joined in the general hue and cry against the few who had nobler spirits than themselves , condemning all who dared ...
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... inhabitants in India , composed of what are miscalled independent gentlemen , divided into free mer- chants and free mariners , neither of whom are , however , free to do any thing that the Governor for the time being chooses to pro ...
... inhabitants in India , composed of what are miscalled independent gentlemen , divided into free mer- chants and free mariners , neither of whom are , however , free to do any thing that the Governor for the time being chooses to pro ...
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... inhabitants of Calcutta against its passing ; and then add what may better follow than precede it . The Petition is as follows : · To the Right Honourable the Vice - President in Council , the humble Petition of the British and Native ...
... inhabitants of Calcutta against its passing ; and then add what may better follow than precede it . The Petition is as follows : · To the Right Honourable the Vice - President in Council , the humble Petition of the British and Native ...
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... inhabitants of Calcutta . 11. Your petitioners n from troubling Government by going in detail through the regulation , and pointing out the evils likely to ensue from each provision . They do not believe that human wisdom could devise ...
... inhabitants of Calcutta . 11. Your petitioners n from troubling Government by going in detail through the regulation , and pointing out the evils likely to ensue from each provision . They do not believe that human wisdom could devise ...
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Стр. 86 - Rajah of Ligor. A branch runs to the southward, to the town of Bandon, where it opens into the sea, and whence it is usually termed the Bandon river. The northern branch of the Tha-kham empties itself into the sea, at a place called Tha-thong, which bounds the Ligor territory on the sea-coast : a number of small islands lie off the mouth of the Bandon river. The Tha-kham proceeds nearly across the Peninsula...