A Journey From Bengal To England: Through The Northern Part Of India, Kashmire, Afghanistan, And Persia And Into Russia By The Caspian-See. In Two Volumes, Volume 1 |
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... HIS BRITANNICK MAJESTY'S HONOURABLE PRIVY COUNCIL ;
LIEUTENANTGENERAL OF HIS MAJESTY'S FORCES ; GOVERNOR -
GENERAL AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF ALL THE POSSESSIONS AND
FORCES OF HIS BRI .
... HIS BRITANNICK MAJESTY'S HONOURABLE PRIVY COUNCIL ;
LIEUTENANTGENERAL OF HIS MAJESTY'S FORCES ; GOVERNOR -
GENERAL AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF ALL THE POSSESSIONS AND
FORCES OF HIS BRI .
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It would seem that their chief happiness is centered , in enjoying the present hour
, which absorbs every retrospect of the past , and care of the future . Their
pleasures are even indolent and languid , and partake of the mild influence of
their ...
It would seem that their chief happiness is centered , in enjoying the present hour
, which absorbs every retrospect of the past , and care of the future . Their
pleasures are even indolent and languid , and partake of the mild influence of
their ...
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I know not whether Sultan Shujah thought it unworthy of « himself , and too great
a condescension to visit this King ; or “ rather , whether , he feared , that being in
the power of their chief , his person might be seized on , for the purpose of ...
I know not whether Sultan Shujah thought it unworthy of « himself , and too great
a condescension to visit this King ; or “ rather , whether , he feared , that being in
the power of their chief , his person might be seized on , for the purpose of ...
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Mr. Cleveland has established small buildings , at most of the halting places
within his districts , for the accommodation of travellers ; and the natives of those
parts , who seem to have profited by the conduct of their chief , are peculiarly ...
Mr. Cleveland has established small buildings , at most of the halting places
within his districts , for the accommodation of travellers ; and the natives of those
parts , who seem to have profited by the conduct of their chief , are peculiarly ...
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In the neighbourhood of Muzufferpour , an action was fought in 1760 , between
Mherim , the eldest son of Meer Jaffier , assisted by the English troops , and
Kadim Hussein Khan , the chief of Purnea , in which the latter was defeated .
In the neighbourhood of Muzufferpour , an action was fought in 1760 , between
Mherim , the eldest son of Meer Jaffier , assisted by the English troops , and
Kadim Hussein Khan , the chief of Purnea , in which the latter was defeated .
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