The Asiatic Annual Register, Or, A View of the History of Hindustan, and of the Politics, Commerce and Literature of AsiaLawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel 1802 |
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... consequences . The other departments of this volume contain much interesting information , as well as several original articles , equally curious , entertaining , and useful . To the important question respecting the Private Trade , and ...
... consequences . The other departments of this volume contain much interesting information , as well as several original articles , equally curious , entertaining , and useful . To the important question respecting the Private Trade , and ...
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... consequence of the late arrange- ment , for which allow BOMBAY . At 25. 3d the Rupee . The estimate for 1800-1 is £ .1052000 This includes feveral items for two years ' expence , and does not allow for retrenchments in fome departments ...
... consequence of the late arrange- ment , for which allow BOMBAY . At 25. 3d the Rupee . The estimate for 1800-1 is £ .1052000 This includes feveral items for two years ' expence , and does not allow for retrenchments in fome departments ...
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... consequence of an invitation from the Viceroy of Pegu , Col. Symes prepared to visit that city ; the annual festival at the great temple , was about to be celebrated with sumptuous magnificence , and the Viceroy had expressed a desire ...
... consequence of an invitation from the Viceroy of Pegu , Col. Symes prepared to visit that city ; the annual festival at the great temple , was about to be celebrated with sumptuous magnificence , and the Viceroy had expressed a desire ...
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... provinces , was issued in consequence ; and this important point being effect- ed , Col. Symes left Amarapura , after a residence of three months . to to the indulgence of a rational cu- riosity , and ACCOUNT OF BOOKS . 33.
... provinces , was issued in consequence ; and this important point being effect- ed , Col. Symes left Amarapura , after a residence of three months . to to the indulgence of a rational cu- riosity , and ACCOUNT OF BOOKS . 33.
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... consequence of the above requisition , is dated in January 1801. They observe , that innovation once admitted , cannot easily be set aside , but ra- ther has the power of acquiring in every step it proceeds , an increased impulse ...
... consequence of the above requisition , is dated in January 1801. They observe , that innovation once admitted , cannot easily be set aside , but ra- ther has the power of acquiring in every step it proceeds , an increased impulse ...
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