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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... conduct of Capt . Murray Maxwell , whose broadside at once silenced the batteries and insolence of the Viceroy of Canton , must not here be lost sight of . On the final departure of the embassy , that person was the very first to pay ...
... conduct of Capt . Murray Maxwell , whose broadside at once silenced the batteries and insolence of the Viceroy of Canton , must not here be lost sight of . On the final departure of the embassy , that person was the very first to pay ...
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... conduct , and spoke falsely , as , at our entrance into the harbour , we looked round so sharply , that not a bird , much less a boat , could have escaped our sight . He afterwards inquired if I was the com- mander of the ship , or if a ...
... conduct , and spoke falsely , as , at our entrance into the harbour , we looked round so sharply , that not a bird , much less a boat , could have escaped our sight . He afterwards inquired if I was the com- mander of the ship , or if a ...
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... conducting us in three days from Malári into the Undes ) with promises of safe conduct to Niti and back , and of reward for his services . Hopes were entertained , that in some way we should still succeed by persuasive means with the ...
... conducting us in three days from Malári into the Undes ) with promises of safe conduct to Niti and back , and of reward for his services . Hopes were entertained , that in some way we should still succeed by persuasive means with the ...
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... conduct , in bringing forward his present motion ; because if any thing was more calculated to prevent that liberal view of the subject which the court of directors and the committee of the House of Com- mons had been desirous of taking ...
... conduct , in bringing forward his present motion ; because if any thing was more calculated to prevent that liberal view of the subject which the court of directors and the committee of the House of Com- mons had been desirous of taking ...
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... conduct and the speech of the hon . gentleman who made this motion . Certainly upon the motion it . self , it could not be now necessary to say one word . The hon . gentleman's attack upon the report of a committee , and the conduct of ...
... conduct and the speech of the hon . gentleman who made this motion . Certainly upon the motion it . self , it could not be now necessary to say one word . The hon . gentleman's attack upon the report of a committee , and the conduct of ...
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