The Asiatic Annual Register, Or, A View of the History of Hindustan, and of the Politics, Commerce and Literature of Asia, 1권

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Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel
J. Debrett, Picadilly, 1801
Includes: A history of British India, monthly chronicles of Asian events, accounts, travel literature, general essays, reviews of books on Asia, political analyses, poetry, and letters from readers.
 

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Remarkable Floods in the River Goomty and Jurgah Nullah
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Recent Difcoveries in the Pacific Ocean
42
Abſtract of Voluntary Contributions
54
Bombay Patriotic Meeting Nov 5 1798
60
Lofs of the Hon Companys Ship Earl Fitzwilliam
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Extract of a Letter from the Right Hon the Governor General to the
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Retiring from the Service
111
Review c of the ed Battalion and 3d Regiment Native Infantry
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ibid
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE CHRONICLE
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ibid
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Some Particulars relative to Tippoo Sultauns Palace
223
Prefentation of the Colours to the Madras Militia
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Account of the Imports to and the Exports from the feveral Prefidencies
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No 3
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In o mation by Tehfeen Ally Khan refpecting the Children of Rehmut
10
Patriotic Contributions of the 2d Regiment of European Infantry 29
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Letter from Gore Oufeley Efq to N B Edmonstone
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Further Particulars relative to Dowlut Row Scindeah and Nana Furnaveſe 40
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Extract of a Letter from the Secret Committee of the Court of Directors to
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the Court of Directors 45
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Copy of a Minute from the Right Hon the Governor General to the
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Letter to f Anderfon Efq M D on the Bites of Snakes
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ibid
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Proclamation issued by General Malartique at the Iſle of France 69
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Copy of the Tranflation of a Letter from Tippoo Sultaun to the Right
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Extract
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Copy of a Letter from Lieut General George Harris to the Right Hon
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PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT
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from General Malartique to ditto
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Action between two Engliſh Veffels and a French Privateer
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59 페이지 - Here was deposited, the mortal part of a man who feared God but not death ; and maintained independence but sought not riches; who thought none below him, but the base and unjust, none above him but the wise and virtuous...
58 페이지 - India, by the ordinary paflage round the Cape of Good Hope, I did not relax any part of the naval or military preparations which had been commenced under my orders. The opportunity now appeared favourable for opening a negotiation with Tippoo Sultaun.
287 페이지 - ... regulations and ordinances, or for assuming the management and collection of the revenues of the said territories, as he shall judge most expedient for the purpose of securing the efficiency of the said military funds and of providing for the effectual protection of the country and the welfare of the people.
62 페이지 - February ; and it is with the greateft falisfacliou that I remark to your honourable court, the beneficial effects which the company have already derived from the recent improvement of our alliance with the court of Hydrabad.
92 페이지 - Chief of the allied army in the field, the official details of the glorious and decisive victory obtained at Seringapatam on the 4th of May, offers his cordial thanks and sincere congratulations to the Commander in Chief, and to all the officers and men composing the gallant army, which achieved the conquest of the capital of Mysore on that memorable day.
286 페이지 - And his Highness further agrees that the disposal of the said sum, together with the arrangement and employment of the troops to be maintained by it, shall be left entirely to the Company.
73 페이지 - Sultaun, of a tendency so evidently hostile to the interests of the allies, as would have justified them, not only in the most serious remonstrances, but even in an appeal to arms. On the part of...
67 페이지 - I propofed in that Letter. I expect to have the pleafure of finding your anfwer to that Letter on my arrival at Madras, for which place I am on the point of fetting out from Calcutta ; I hope to arrive at Madras about the fame time that this Letter reaches you, and...
238 페이지 - Scehib, one of the sirdars who came with the hostage princes to Lord Cornwallis. He constantly wore a ruby ring, which was esteemed by him as the most valuable in his treasury. His turban also was always adorned with a jewel of great value ; and a pearl rosary was a continual ornament of his person. The pearls of which it consisted, were of uncommon size, and beauty. They had been the colleélion of many years, and were the pride of his dress. When ever he could purchase a pearl of extraordinary...
53 페이지 - That his friendly heart is difpofed to pay every regard to truth and juftice, and to ftrengthen the foundations of harmony and concord between the two nations...

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