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... India Company . With them , the pen serves the ordinary purposes of discussion and debate , and scarcely an incident has occurred in the government of India for the last seventy years , the reasons , motives , and consequences of which ...
... India Company . With them , the pen serves the ordinary purposes of discussion and debate , and scarcely an incident has occurred in the government of India for the last seventy years , the reasons , motives , and consequences of which ...
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... India . But this mission only gave rise to most unbecoming squabbles between the representative of the Indian Government and Sir Harford Jones , the King's minister at Teheran , which Mr. Kaye has related with unnecessary prolixity ...
... India . But this mission only gave rise to most unbecoming squabbles between the representative of the Indian Government and Sir Harford Jones , the King's minister at Teheran , which Mr. Kaye has related with unnecessary prolixity ...
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... India , under the administrations of Lord Cornwallis , Sir G. Barlow , Lord Minto , and Lord Moira . Many of them are related by himself in great detail in letters addressed to these eminent men , who retained all their friendship for ...
... India , under the administrations of Lord Cornwallis , Sir G. Barlow , Lord Minto , and Lord Moira . Many of them are related by himself in great detail in letters addressed to these eminent men , who retained all their friendship for ...
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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