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Página 52
... absence . Captain Peyton , of the 7th Regiment , has been appointed a Commandant , vice Major St. John Grant , ordered to join , on attaining his majority . Captain Lawrance of the artillery , some time since memorialed the Governor Ge ...
... absence . Captain Peyton , of the 7th Regiment , has been appointed a Commandant , vice Major St. John Grant , ordered to join , on attaining his majority . Captain Lawrance of the artillery , some time since memorialed the Governor Ge ...
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... absence at Poonah , seems to cause much discontent in Bombay ; and has elicited correspondence in which he is ... ABSENT FROM HIS POST . [ Decidedly in the present state of things , it ought to be imperatively necessary for the Commander ...
... absence at Poonah , seems to cause much discontent in Bombay ; and has elicited correspondence in which he is ... ABSENT FROM HIS POST . [ Decidedly in the present state of things , it ought to be imperatively necessary for the Commander ...
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... absence , on medical certificate , is supposed to have been lost at sea , the name of that officer is accordingly to be struck off the list of the army from the 26th September , 1837 , the date at which that vessel was left at sea by ...
... absence , on medical certificate , is supposed to have been lost at sea , the name of that officer is accordingly to be struck off the list of the army from the 26th September , 1837 , the date at which that vessel was left at sea by ...
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... absence of Mr. Smelt . 31. Mr. R. Finney , dep . coll . in Midnapore , leave two months . August 7.-Mr. J. Maberly to act as dep . coll . for investigation of claims to hold land exempt from payment of revenue in Meerut and ...
... absence of Mr. Smelt . 31. Mr. R. Finney , dep . coll . in Midnapore , leave two months . August 7.-Mr. J. Maberly to act as dep . coll . for investigation of claims to hold land exempt from payment of revenue in Meerut and ...
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... absence . Oct. 5.-Mr. H. M. Parker , leave for one month . Mr. H. D. H. Fergusson reported quali- fied for pub . serv . by proficiency in two na- tive languages . Mr. G. C. Barnes , ditto , ditto . Mr. A. A. Roberts , ditto , ditto ...
... absence . Oct. 5.-Mr. H. M. Parker , leave for one month . Mr. H. D. H. Fergusson reported quali- fied for pub . serv . by proficiency in two na- tive languages . Mr. G. C. Barnes , ditto , ditto . Mr. A. A. Roberts , ditto , ditto ...
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Página 99 - Governor-General has been led to these measures by the duty which is imposed upon him of providing for the security of the possessions of the British Crown...
Página 285 - We know that India cannot have a free Government. But she may have the next best thing, — a firm and impartial despotism.
Página 524 - ... of traffic (which he heartily hopes has ceased for ever) the Chief Superintendent will once more declare his own opinion, that in its general effects, it was intensely mischievous to every branch of the trade ; that it was rapidly staining the British character with deep disgrace ; and, finally, that it exposed the vast public and private interests involved in the peaceful maintenance of our regular commercial intercourse with this empire, to imminent jeopardy.
Página 99 - Singh, be the channel of submitting to the consideration of his Highness; that he avowed schemes of aggrandizement and ambition, injurious to the security and peace of the frontiers of India...
Página 188 - East India Company's Envoy at the Court of Persia, to acquaint you, for the information of the Right Hon. the GovernorGeneral of India in Council, that his Majesty the Shah of Persia yesterday raised the siege of this city, and with the whole of the royal camp marched to Sangbust, about twelve miles, on his return to his own dominions. His Majesty proceeds without delay, by Torrbut Sheki Jaum and Meshid, to Teheran.
Página 4 - The regiment that is now stationed at her furthest frontier post on the western shore of the Caspian, has as great a distance to march back to Moscow as onward to Attock on the Indus, and is actually further from St. Petersburgh than from Lahore, the capital of the Seiks.
Página 607 - Provided also, that it shall be lawful for all men, as well in churches, chapels, oratories, or other places, to use openly any psalm or prayer taken out of the Bible, at any due time, not letting or omitting thereby the service or any part thereof mentioned in the said book.
Página 99 - ... of commerce, and to gain for the British nation in Central Asia that legitimate influence which an interchange of benefits would naturally produce.
Página 99 - Soojah-ool-Moolk, whereby His Highness is guaranteed in his present possessions, and has bound himself to co-operate for the restoration of the Shah to the throne of his ancestors. The friends and enemies of any one of the contracting...
Página 99 - Maharajah would not be slow to avenge this aggression ; and it was to be feared that the flames of war being once kindled in the very regions into which we were endeavouring to extend our commerce, the peaceful and beneficial purposes of the British government would be altogether frustrated.