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... Rajah of Sahlone p . 115 . VI . VII . Contracts VIII . Presents IX . X. XI . · p . 118 . - p . 141 . Resignation of the Office of Gover- } p . 167 . nour - General Surgeon - General's Contract Contracts for Poolbundy Repairs XII ...
... Rajah of Sahlone p . 115 . VI . VII . Contracts VIII . Presents IX . X. XI . · p . 118 . - p . 141 . Resignation of the Office of Gover- } p . 167 . nour - General Surgeon - General's Contract Contracts for Poolbundy Repairs XII ...
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... no where appears from the papers at present " in our possession , that they ( the mother and grandmother of the Nabob of Oude ) del excited ( C any any commotions previous to the imprisonment " of Rajah Cheit 66 TEWIADA ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
... no where appears from the papers at present " in our possession , that they ( the mother and grandmother of the Nabob of Oude ) del excited ( C any any commotions previous to the imprisonment " of Rajah Cheit 66 TEWIADA ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
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Edmund Burke. any commotions previous to the imprisonment " of Rajah Cheit Sing , and only armed themselves in consequence of that transaction ; and it is " probable that such a conduct proceeded from " motives of self - defence , under ...
Edmund Burke. any commotions previous to the imprisonment " of Rajah Cheit Sing , and only armed themselves in consequence of that transaction ; and it is " probable that such a conduct proceeded from " motives of self - defence , under ...
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... Rajah Cheit Sing . The particulars are as follow : -my son Asuf ul Dowla and his ministers , with troops , and a train of artillery , accompanied by Mr. Middleton , on the 16th G 2 bad , Pať ? 16th of the month of Mohurum AGAINST WARREN ...
... Rajah Cheit Sing . The particulars are as follow : -my son Asuf ul Dowla and his ministers , with troops , and a train of artillery , accompanied by Mr. Middleton , on the 16th G 2 bad , Pať ? 16th of the month of Mohurum AGAINST WARREN ...
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... Rajah , residing in the country of Sahlone , " the lineal descendant of the most powerful Hindoo family in that part of Hindostan , " of his patrimonial estate ; and conferred the same , or part of the same , on his ( the Nabob's ) ...
... Rajah , residing in the country of Sahlone , " the lineal descendant of the most powerful Hindoo family in that part of Hindostan , " of his patrimonial estate ; and conferred the same , or part of the same , on his ( the Nabob's ) ...
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Page 37 - Sir, the Nabob having determined to inflict corporal punishment upon the prisoners under your guard, this is to desire that his officers, when they shall come, may have free access to the prisoners, and be permitted to do with them as they shall see proper.
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Page 54 - I wish you had been present at the enlargement of the prisoners. The quivering lips, with the tears of joy stealing down the poor men's cheeks, was a scene truly affecting. LXVIII. " If the prayers of these poor men will avail, you will, at the LAST TEUMP ! be translated to the happiest regions in heaven.