The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany ..., 5±ÇContains "verbatim reports of Debates at the East-India house, taken in shorthand for these pages". -- cf. v. 1, p. iii. |
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Cerberus , Owen , from Lon . don IIth March . Our attention has been frequently -
18. - Regret , Welbank , from London called of late , to the bad condition of 18th
March . the vessels employed in the free trade , 30 .-- George Canning , R. G. ...
Cerberus , Owen , from Lon . don IIth March . Our attention has been frequently -
18. - Regret , Welbank , from London called of late , to the bad condition of 18th
March . the vessels employed in the free trade , 30 .-- George Canning , R. G. ...
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It would have been more agreeable to my feelings to have March 11.-A. Court of
Direetors was followed the advice of some of my dearest held at the East India
House , when Captain T , Larkins was sworn into the com . and most respected ...
It would have been more agreeable to my feelings to have March 11.-A. Court of
Direetors was followed the advice of some of my dearest held at the East India
House , when Captain T , Larkins was sworn into the com . and most respected ...
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J. MacGregor , to be a temporary mons , 7th March 1813 , vice McPherson , assist
. to Lieut . Morison , in his survey of deceased . - Capt . Lieut . H. T. Tapp , 7thx
the Sunderbunds , until an officer of the March 1813 , vice Simons , promoted ...
J. MacGregor , to be a temporary mons , 7th March 1813 , vice McPherson , assist
. to Lieut . Morison , in his survey of deceased . - Capt . Lieut . H. T. Tapp , 7thx
the Sunderbunds , until an officer of the March 1813 , vice Simons , promoted ...
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The Nana of Kulpee , 26th . Left Shergurh at 3 A. M , and Govind Rao paid a visit
to his lordship had to march on a very narrow road lead this day , and brought
presents of valuable ing through deep ravines , the sides of elephants and
horses ...
The Nana of Kulpee , 26th . Left Shergurh at 3 A. M , and Govind Rao paid a visit
to his lordship had to march on a very narrow road lead this day , and brought
presents of valuable ing through deep ravines , the sides of elephants and
horses ...
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I enclose march , when he shewed about five thoufor H. Exy's information a return
* of the sand borse , formed as if disposed to stand . killed , wounded , and
missing of the divi . The advance was thrown forward , and sion have the honour
to ...
I enclose march , when he shewed about five thoufor H. Exy's information a return
* of the sand borse , formed as if disposed to stand . killed , wounded , and
missing of the divi . The advance was thrown forward , and sion have the honour
to ...
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