Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 6 tomasJames Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... ment was removed from Surat to Bombay , which was now elevated to the dignity of a regency , and Madras was formed into a corporation , go- verned by a mayor and aldermen . These events took place in 1687 . In Bengal , those quarrels ...
... ment was removed from Surat to Bombay , which was now elevated to the dignity of a regency , and Madras was formed into a corporation , go- verned by a mayor and aldermen . These events took place in 1687 . In Bengal , those quarrels ...
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... ment at one time , we understand , ( about the year 1814 , ) ordered the salt- agents to make less salt than usual , in order that the price might be kept up ; upon the same principle as the Dutch burnt one half their spices , to ...
... ment at one time , we understand , ( about the year 1814 , ) ordered the salt- agents to make less salt than usual , in order that the price might be kept up ; upon the same principle as the Dutch burnt one half their spices , to ...
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... ment of his countenance . I observed , with much pleasure , that these two persons were in good intelligence with each other ; and Cæsar freely con- fessed to me , that the greatest actions of his own life were not equal , by many ...
... ment of his countenance . I observed , with much pleasure , that these two persons were in good intelligence with each other ; and Cæsar freely con- fessed to me , that the greatest actions of his own life were not equal , by many ...
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... ment among focks and thickets , and accompany his thoughts , struggling through the agony of his soul towards Rome . There let him picture to himself his imagination , taking leave for ever of the Forum , which had so often thundered ...
... ment among focks and thickets , and accompany his thoughts , struggling through the agony of his soul towards Rome . There let him picture to himself his imagination , taking leave for ever of the Forum , which had so often thundered ...
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... ment of which they no longer possessed any share ; but there is every reason to believe , that while India retained her independence , numerous works existed on the subject . Indeed , it is well known that considerable historical ...
... ment of which they no longer possessed any share ; but there is every reason to believe , that while India retained her independence , numerous works existed on the subject . Indeed , it is well known that considerable historical ...
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