Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its Dependencies, Volume 3Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1817 Contains "verbatim reports of Debates at the East-India house, taken in shorthand for these pages". -- cf. v. 1, p. iii. |
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Página 54
... court be given to all the officers , both European and native , be- longing to the army which served in the Nepal war , for their gallant and merito- rious service during the last war . - Also that the court doth highly approve and ...
... court be given to all the officers , both European and native , be- longing to the army which served in the Nepal war , for their gallant and merito- rious service during the last war . - Also that the court doth highly approve and ...
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... court of directors , and would go with them to the full extent of that resolution . He was disposed to agree to it on this account : -that he ( Lord Moira ) had resented insults offered to the English government , and had nobly pun ...
... court of directors , and would go with them to the full extent of that resolution . He was disposed to agree to it on this account : -that he ( Lord Moira ) had resented insults offered to the English government , and had nobly pun ...
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... court then negatived . He was ex- tremely sorry that his learned friend was at present engaged on very important business , in the sessions where he pre- sided ; he was employed on a most use- ful regulation relating to county affairs ...
... court then negatived . He was ex- tremely sorry that his learned friend was at present engaged on very important business , in the sessions where he pre- sided ; he was employed on a most use- ful regulation relating to county affairs ...
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... court . It ought to be known , that the addresses from the Ben- gal government , since the year 1804 ; that even the court of directors themselves had stated , in a letter of the 18th February , 1814 , their conviction that recourse ...
... court . It ought to be known , that the addresses from the Ben- gal government , since the year 1804 ; that even the court of directors themselves had stated , in a letter of the 18th February , 1814 , their conviction that recourse ...
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... court had been withheld from the Governor General , on account of the ex- pedition against Nepal having been , in a certain measure , unsuccesful . What would persons now say , when , the con- test being finished , the court tardily ...
... court had been withheld from the Governor General , on account of the ex- pedition against Nepal having been , in a certain measure , unsuccesful . What would persons now say , when , the con- test being finished , the court tardily ...
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