The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., Том 15James Silk Buckingham |
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... occasion to show that no individual member of that Company , or in other words , no Proprietor of East India Stock , benefitted , in the remotest degree , from any increase of the Indian revenue , as the dividends on the amount of his ...
... occasion to show that no individual member of that Company , or in other words , no Proprietor of East India Stock , benefitted , in the remotest degree , from any increase of the Indian revenue , as the dividends on the amount of his ...
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... occasions of difficulty and importance , and also in the general tenour of your proceedings , and at this time in particular , it is due to you and very gratifying to the Governor in Council to state how highly your qualifications for ...
... occasions of difficulty and importance , and also in the general tenour of your proceedings , and at this time in particular , it is due to you and very gratifying to the Governor in Council to state how highly your qualifications for ...
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... occasion to Tibur , the only reply that they obtained from the senate was , ' Superbi estis ! ' † We find nothing interesting respecting its fate after its annexation to the capital . In the lower ages , the inhabitants were put to the ...
... occasion to Tibur , the only reply that they obtained from the senate was , ' Superbi estis ! ' † We find nothing interesting respecting its fate after its annexation to the capital . In the lower ages , the inhabitants were put to the ...
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... occasion to notice more particularly in speaking of Courg . The personage who was thus travelling with so much pomp ... occasions . There are many of these gooroos so rich , from the presents which they receive , that they can afford to ...
... occasion to notice more particularly in speaking of Courg . The personage who was thus travelling with so much pomp ... occasions . There are many of these gooroos so rich , from the presents which they receive , that they can afford to ...
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... occasion , are the palaces and tombs of Hyder and Tippoo . The Lal Bagh , or red garden , is situated at the eastern end of the island , and is a handsome palace in the Moham- medan style , where Hyder and Tippoo occasionally spent ...
... occasion , are the palaces and tombs of Hyder and Tippoo . The Lal Bagh , or red garden , is situated at the eastern end of the island , and is a handsome palace in the Moham- medan style , where Hyder and Tippoo occasionally spent ...
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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...