Allen's Indian Mail, and Register of Intelligence for British and Foreign India, China, and All Parts of the East, Volym 71849 |
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... British India . Such a retrospect is favour- able to the character of our Indian rule ; tranquillity is the ordinary and the surest expression of a nation's content . A 66 year barren of events , although a tame and unattrac- tive ...
... British India . Such a retrospect is favour- able to the character of our Indian rule ; tranquillity is the ordinary and the surest expression of a nation's content . A 66 year barren of events , although a tame and unattrac- tive ...
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... British Government . " The proposition , he observed , involved in the resolution may be thus shortly stated - that the alienation of the Sattara state by the British Government and its annexation to our own territo- ries in India would ...
... British Government . " The proposition , he observed , involved in the resolution may be thus shortly stated - that the alienation of the Sattara state by the British Government and its annexation to our own territo- ries in India would ...
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... British Government , a man deeply conversant with all Hindoo usages , customs , and laws , who perfectly well knew that the law of adoption formed part of the law of inheritance of the Hindoos . Not only so , but he also well knew that ...
... British Government , a man deeply conversant with all Hindoo usages , customs , and laws , who perfectly well knew that the law of adoption formed part of the law of inheritance of the Hindoos . Not only so , but he also well knew that ...
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... British arms and the adminis- tration of British justice ; and , therefore , he hoped that , if the Directors could do it without violating justice , they would assume the sovereignty of Sattara . Mr. Fielder thought that , if any blame ...
... British arms and the adminis- tration of British justice ; and , therefore , he hoped that , if the Directors could do it without violating justice , they would assume the sovereignty of Sattara . Mr. Fielder thought that , if any blame ...
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... British Government , are not , in my humble opi- nion , the topics which we are called upon to discuss ; but as the question before the Court is one in the decision of which the honour of our Indian Government is not less deeply ...
... British Government , are not , in my humble opi- nion , the topics which we are called upon to discuss ; but as the question before the Court is one in the decision of which the honour of our Indian Government is not less deeply ...
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Sida 160 - LANGUAGE, with Exercises on its more Prominent Peculiarities, together with a Selection of Useful Phrases, Dialogues, and Subjects for Translation into Persian. PART II. — A...
Sida 218 - A thousand fantasies Begin to throng into my memory, Of calling shapes and beckoning shadows dire, And airy tongues that syllable men's names On sands and shores and desert wildernesses.
Sida 160 - India." (Drunk with three times three, and one cheer more.) Sir Charles Napier sai<l, — My lords and gentlemen, I thank you for the honour you have done me in drinking my health, and also the Chairman for the compliments which he has been so kind as to pay me.
Sida 167 - I have the honour to report, for the information " of his Excellency the Commander-in-Chief, that I had " yesterday an affair with the enemy at a village called 1857.
Sida 190 - On one sheet — size, 2 ft. 3 in. wide ; 2 ft. 9 in. high, 9s. ; or, on cloth, in a case, 12s. Map of the Western Provinces of Hindoostan, The Punjab, Cabool, Scinde, Bhawulpore, &c., including all the States between Candahar and Allahabad. On four sheets — size, 4 ft. 4in. wide ; 4 ft. 2 in. high, 30s. ; or, in case, £2 ; rollers, varnished, £2 10s.
Sida 260 - The government of India formerly declared that it desired no further conquest, and it proved by its acts the sincerity of its professions. The government of India has no desire for conquest now ; but it is bound, in its duty, to provide fully for its own security, and to guard the interests of those committed to its charge.
Sida 133 - Native regiment, when it came up, also suffering severely. In justice to this brigade, I must be allowed to state that they behaved heroically, and but for their too hasty, and consequently disorderly advance, would have emulated the conduct of their left brigade, which, left unsupported for a time, had to charge to their front and right wherever an enemy appeared. The brigade of Horse Artillery on their left, under Lieutenant-Colonel Brind, judiciously and gallantly aiding, maintained an effective...
Sida 160 - With Tables of Distances between the principal Towns and Military Stations On one sheet — size, 2 ft. 3 in. wide ; 2 ft. 9 in. high, 9s. ; or, on cloth, in a case, 12s. Map of the Western Provinces of Hindoostan, The Punjab, Cabool, Scinde, Bhawulpore, &c., including all the States between Candahar and Allahabad.
Sida 224 - Compiled chiefly from surveys executed by order of the Government of India. On six sheets — size, 5 ft. 3 in. wide ; 5 ft. 4 in. high, £2 ; or, on cloth, in case, £2 12s.
Sida 159 - ... improving, and beautifying the human hair. It prevents hair from falling off or turning grey, strengthens weak hair, cleanses it from scurf and dandriff, and makes it beautifully soft, pliable, and glossy. For children it is especially...