Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its Dependencies, 5±ÇWm. H. Allen & Company, 1818 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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... Peishwa and the Berar Rajah . New corps should be raised in their stead ; for I maintain , with- out fear of contradiction , that unless two regiments of cavalry , and four of infantry for Bengal ; two of cavalry , and four of in ...
... Peishwa and the Berar Rajah . New corps should be raised in their stead ; for I maintain , with- out fear of contradiction , that unless two regiments of cavalry , and four of infantry for Bengal ; two of cavalry , and four of in ...
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... Peishwa and the cession by the Guiçawar , Bombay has acquired great additional impor tance as a Presidency . The treaty which is not yet made public reduces the Peishwa to real dependance on the Bri tish . The Guicawar has consented to ...
... Peishwa and the cession by the Guiçawar , Bombay has acquired great additional impor tance as a Presidency . The treaty which is not yet made public reduces the Peishwa to real dependance on the Bri tish . The Guicawar has consented to ...
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... Peishwa to the Company yielded under the management of the native officers more than thirty lags of rupees annually , the value of which under the Company may be estimated at about fifty lacs . CEYLON . May 17 , 1817. - It is with much ...
... Peishwa to the Company yielded under the management of the native officers more than thirty lags of rupees annually , the value of which under the Company may be estimated at about fifty lacs . CEYLON . May 17 , 1817. - It is with much ...
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... Peishwa . This Shastry was a inan of no ordinary endowments : -raised from a low condition by Colonel Walker late resident at Baroda , he recommended himself upon every occasion by his assi- duity and acuteness , and was employed to ...
... Peishwa . This Shastry was a inan of no ordinary endowments : -raised from a low condition by Colonel Walker late resident at Baroda , he recommended himself upon every occasion by his assi- duity and acuteness , and was employed to ...
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... Peishwa will be an accession of territory to Bombay , the expences of which presi- dency at present amount to £ 1,000,000 more than its revenue , which is only half a million sterling , the deficit being sup plied from Bengal . I am ...
... Peishwa will be an accession of territory to Bombay , the expences of which presi- dency at present amount to £ 1,000,000 more than its revenue , which is only half a million sterling , the deficit being sup plied from Bengal . I am ...
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