Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 6 tomasJames Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... Barrackpore , sixteen miles distant from the Honourable Company's Dispensary , where the regulations of the Government require the Apothecary - General constantly to be present . I have strong reason to believe , that , in addition to ...
... Barrackpore , sixteen miles distant from the Honourable Company's Dispensary , where the regulations of the Government require the Apothecary - General constantly to be present . I have strong reason to believe , that , in addition to ...
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... Barrackpore mas- sacre , by which about 130 more of them were condemned to death , which was commuted to hard labour in irons , for fourteen years ; and one , for attempting to run away , to receive six hundred and sixty - six lashes ...
... Barrackpore mas- sacre , by which about 130 more of them were condemned to death , which was commuted to hard labour in irons , for fourteen years ; and one , for attempting to run away , to receive six hundred and sixty - six lashes ...
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... Barrackpore ! ) enjoys , it appears , from Government , the privilege of dealing out unmeasured virulence and scurrility on all his rivals . The Scotsman , a cotemporary publication not connected with either party , says : - A ...
... Barrackpore ! ) enjoys , it appears , from Government , the privilege of dealing out unmeasured virulence and scurrility on all his rivals . The Scotsman , a cotemporary publication not connected with either party , says : - A ...
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... Barrackpore , affords the Burmese but too good grounds for retorting the charge upon their enemies .. Subsequent to the failure of the assault on our forces at Rangoon , it was found from documents captured in the enemy's camp , that ...
... Barrackpore , affords the Burmese but too good grounds for retorting the charge upon their enemies .. Subsequent to the failure of the assault on our forces at Rangoon , it was found from documents captured in the enemy's camp , that ...
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... Barrackpore , which he firmly believes would not have happened , unless the Sepoys had felt that they were bound in justice to themselves and families to demand an in- crease of allowances . The European troops employed to quell the ...
... Barrackpore , which he firmly believes would not have happened , unless the Sepoys had felt that they were bound in justice to themselves and families to demand an in- crease of allowances . The European troops employed to quell the ...
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appears appointed army Assam Barrackpore Bengal Bombay British Buckingham Burmese Burmese war Cæsar Calcutta Cape Capt Captain cause character charge Chittagong civil command Company's conduct consequence Court of Directors Deccan declared ditto doubt Dupleix Dutch duty East India Company empire enemy England English Ensign Europe European favour feeling force friends Gentlemen give Government Governor Governor-General honour hope House Hyderabad interest island John Bull Judges juries justice King labour land late letter Lieut Lord Amherst Madras Majesty's ment military Mohammedan nations Native nature never o'er object observed officers opinion Oriental Herald Parliament Persian persons petitioner political Pondicherry possession present Prince principle proceedings Proprietor racter Rangoon reader regiment Resident respect revenue rupees sepoys servants South Wales supposed territory thing Thomas Hislop tion troops trustees vice whole