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5 페이지 - Forces of Her Majesty, and should be ' entitled to the like pay, pensions, allowances, and privileges, and the like advantages as regards promotion and otherwise, as if they had continued in the service of the said Company.
12 페이지 - Major-General Wilson need hardly remind the troops of the cruel murders committed on their officers and comrades, as well as their wives and children, to move them in the deadly struggle. No quarter should be given to the mutineers ; at the same time, for the sake of humanity and the honour of the country they belong to, he calls upon them to spare all women and children that may come in their way.
68 페이지 - I am directed by the Right Honourable the Governor in Council, to...
39 페이지 - I am directed by the lords commissioners of Her Majesty's treasury to acquaint you, for the information of...
52 페이지 - I AM directed by the Right Honourable the Governor in Council to transmit to you the accompanying copy of a letter from the General Prize Committee, dated 15th instant, No.
1 페이지 - Lord, 1 /70 ; between the United Company of Merchants of England trading to the East Indies, of the one part, and the right Honourable Robert Lord Clive, Baron of Plassey, in the kingdom of Ireland, and Knight of the most Honourable Order of the Bath, of the other part.
31 페이지 - An objection to British settlement in India has been raised on the ground of climate. It appears to your Committee that the dangerous effect of the climate of India has been considerably exaggerated. The planters from Lower Bengal, especially in Behar, are described as a " healthy and hearty " race of men. Such of them as attended before your Committee resembled English farmers rather than residents in a climate far distant and different from their own. Statements, tending considerably to modify...
1 페이지 - India belonging to them, and their trade and commerce, which greatly depend on the bravery and conduct of the said Company's troops, and considering that the establishment of a provision for such of the officers and private men employed in the Company's service as should be disabled by age, war, or disease contracted during their service...
115 페이지 - Commander-in.Chief, who thenceforth felt as warmly on the subject as the head of the Medical Department. 68. In behalf of this noble and ill-used Service, Lord Dalhousie made a generous interposition ; and though his Lordship's efforts were at the time unsuccessful, his appeal was so forcible, and his general views have been so earnestly and ably supported by Lord Canning, that justice cannot long be denied them if the Army of India be kept a local one.
68 페이지 - ... men will always revert when they are dissatisfied with their work or the regulations affecting them. I am, therefore, irresistibly led to the conclusion that henceforth it will be dangerous to the State to maintain a European local army. I believe that, after this most recent experience, it will be unsafe to have any European forces which do not undergo the regular process of relief, and that this consideration must be held to be paramount to all others, viz., local conveniences of establishments,...

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