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In his later writings he threw off this elaborate formality , but his style , though fluent , never became simple or idiomatical , and its defects were probably aggravated by the habitual dif- fuseness of Indian correspondence .
In his later writings he threw off this elaborate formality , but his style , though fluent , never became simple or idiomatical , and its defects were probably aggravated by the habitual dif- fuseness of Indian correspondence .
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But this mission only gave rise to most unbecoming squabbles between the representative of the Indian Government and Sir ... The treaties negotiated by Malcolm in 1799 were sent back to India for ratification by a Persian nobleman ...
But this mission only gave rise to most unbecoming squabbles between the representative of the Indian Government and Sir ... The treaties negotiated by Malcolm in 1799 were sent back to India for ratification by a Persian nobleman ...
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the multifarious transactions in which he continued to be en- gaged after Sir Arthur Wellesley and Lord Wellesley had left India , under the administrations of Lord Cornwallis , Sir G. Barlow , Lord Minto , and Lord Moira .
the multifarious transactions in which he continued to be en- gaged after Sir Arthur Wellesley and Lord Wellesley had left India , under the administrations of Lord Cornwallis , Sir G. Barlow , Lord Minto , and Lord Moira .
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