The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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Page 401
... India against us . When Lord Wellesley landed in India , the province or Presidency of Bengal extended from the mouths of the Ganges to Allahabad , and barely included a portion of the Dooab of the Jumna . To the west , all Bundlecund ...
... India against us . When Lord Wellesley landed in India , the province or Presidency of Bengal extended from the mouths of the Ganges to Allahabad , and barely included a portion of the Dooab of the Jumna . To the west , all Bundlecund ...
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... India . But this mission only gave rise to most unbecoming squabbles between the representative of the Indian Government and Sir Harford Jones , the King's minister at Teheran , which Mr. Kaye has related with unnecessary prolixity ...
... India . But this mission only gave rise to most unbecoming squabbles between the representative of the Indian Government and Sir Harford Jones , the King's minister at Teheran , which Mr. Kaye has related with unnecessary prolixity ...
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... India will long enjoy an undisturbed peace . ' ( Vol . ii . p . 229. ) The Peishwah next surrendered , as much to the personal ascendancy of Malcolm , who did not hesitate to visit the Mah- ratta Prince in his own hostile camp , as to ...
... India will long enjoy an undisturbed peace . ' ( Vol . ii . p . 229. ) The Peishwah next surrendered , as much to the personal ascendancy of Malcolm , who did not hesitate to visit the Mah- ratta Prince in his own hostile camp , as to ...
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