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... Government , at the time a man named Shakespeare , which said that he had been directed " to return the letter , and to acquaint you that the Petition is not considered to require any particular orders from the Government . " About a ...
... Government , at the time a man named Shakespeare , which said that he had been directed " to return the letter , and to acquaint you that the Petition is not considered to require any particular orders from the Government . " About a ...
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... Government . But he persisted . Early in February 1829 he sent a letter addressed to the Governor- General to the Resident at Delhi and requested him to transmit it to Calcutta . In this letter he informed the Governor - General by now ...
... Government . But he persisted . Early in February 1829 he sent a letter addressed to the Governor- General to the Resident at Delhi and requested him to transmit it to Calcutta . In this letter he informed the Governor - General by now ...
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... Government , at the same time , allow me to conclude this representation with the following observation : Those who do not comprehend their own good or evil , cannot comprehend the good or evil of others . May your prosperity increase ...
... Government , at the same time , allow me to conclude this representation with the following observation : Those who do not comprehend their own good or evil , cannot comprehend the good or evil of others . May your prosperity increase ...
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