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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It must not be omitted that this new eítablishment , hath been noticed by the
particular attention of the Government of Bengal , which , on many other
occasions , has evinced evinced a zealous disposition , in encouraging and
promoting useful ...
It must not be omitted that this new eítablishment , hath been noticed by the
particular attention of the Government of Bengal , which , on many other
occasions , has evinced evinced a zealous disposition , in encouraging and
promoting useful ...
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This species of commerce , so lucrative to India , and which must have deposited
a large amount of gold and silver , continued for upwards of a century and an half
. But , after the English Government was established in Bengal , the necessity ...
This species of commerce , so lucrative to India , and which must have deposited
a large amount of gold and silver , continued for upwards of a century and an half
. But , after the English Government was established in Bengal , the necessity ...
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... interspersed throughout the provinces , adopted the manners of sovereign
princes and that all their more luxurious articles of dress were fabricated in
Bengal ; we must conclude , that the discontinuation of such a traffic has
produced strong ...
... interspersed throughout the provinces , adopted the manners of sovereign
princes and that all their more luxurious articles of dress were fabricated in
Bengal ; we must conclude , that the discontinuation of such a traffic has
produced strong ...
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... the wealth of this province , which has supported , by its millions , the
Coromandel and Malabar coasts , foreign and domestic wars , and the trade of
China and Bencoolen , must have been accumulated in the space of fixty or
feventy years .
... the wealth of this province , which has supported , by its millions , the
Coromandel and Malabar coasts , foreign and domestic wars , and the trade of
China and Bencoolen , must have been accumulated in the space of fixty or
feventy years .
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Were the conduct of Meer Jaffier to be tried by the law of natural affections , or by
the rules of private honor , it must appear tainted with a die of deep hue .
Mahobut Jung , thinking to secure to his succeífor the attachment of Meer Jaffier ...
Were the conduct of Meer Jaffier to be tried by the law of natural affections , or by
the rules of private honor , it must appear tainted with a die of deep hue .
Mahobut Jung , thinking to secure to his succeífor the attachment of Meer Jaffier ...
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