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... address to him . Not one address , but two address- es - one to be presented by the European inhabitants of Calcutta and the other by the grateful Indians , led , inevitably , by Ram- mohun . These addresses were presented two days ...
... address to him . Not one address , but two address- es - one to be presented by the European inhabitants of Calcutta and the other by the grateful Indians , led , inevitably , by Ram- mohun . These addresses were presented two days ...
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... Address on the same occasion from another portion of the inhabitants which , with his Lordship's permission , he would proceed to read . ' Mr. Gordon read the Address accordingly ... " 99 Reports in the Bengal Chronicle of January 19 ...
... Address on the same occasion from another portion of the inhabitants which , with his Lordship's permission , he would proceed to read . ' Mr. Gordon read the Address accordingly ... " 99 Reports in the Bengal Chronicle of January 19 ...
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... addressed to the Governor- General to the Resident at Delhi and requested him to transmit it to Calcutta . In this ... address and precedence and status ; and that was one of the matters in dispute . But the Deputy Secretary to ...
... addressed to the Governor- General to the Resident at Delhi and requested him to transmit it to Calcutta . In this ... address and precedence and status ; and that was one of the matters in dispute . But the Deputy Secretary to ...
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