History of the British Possessions in the East Indies, Том 2Whittaker & Company, 1837 |
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... given to the government through the 1 The admirable classification of the duties of the Indian government offices was first efficiently planned and adopted by the Marquess Wellesley . collector ; but the Board of Revenue see that it 24 ...
... given to the government through the 1 The admirable classification of the duties of the Indian government offices was first efficiently planned and adopted by the Marquess Wellesley . collector ; but the Board of Revenue see that it 24 ...
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... given by the 47th section of the Act of the 3rd and 4th William IV . chapter 85 , the Court of Directors of the East India Company , with the approbation of the Commissioners for the Affairs of India , ordain as follow : - 1. Copies of ...
... given by the 47th section of the Act of the 3rd and 4th William IV . chapter 85 , the Court of Directors of the East India Company , with the approbation of the Commissioners for the Affairs of India , ordain as follow : - 1. Copies of ...
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... given have been continued ever since the East India Company was a mere trading company , new designations are necessary . EAST INDIES . - VOL . II . 19 8 5 32 32 D See large edition of this work for a specification of STRENGTH OF CIVIL ...
... given have been continued ever since the East India Company was a mere trading company , new designations are necessary . EAST INDIES . - VOL . II . 19 8 5 32 32 D See large edition of this work for a specification of STRENGTH OF CIVIL ...
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... given by an eloquent and faithful historian 2 ; but he has not informed us of one occur- rence that took place , and which , as it illustrates the character of the Indian soldiers , well merited to be preserved . When provisions were ...
... given by an eloquent and faithful historian 2 ; but he has not informed us of one occur- rence that took place , and which , as it illustrates the character of the Indian soldiers , well merited to be preserved . When provisions were ...
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... given to Shaikh Ibrahim appeared to have inspired others with a desire to share his fate , that they might attain his fame . A jemadar of the same corps , some days afterwards , being appointed with a few select men to watch a road ...
... given to Shaikh Ibrahim appeared to have inspired others with a desire to share his fate , that they might attain his fame . A jemadar of the same corps , some days afterwards , being appointed with a few select men to watch a road ...
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Страница 203 - ... and that no graven image, statue or sculpture, carving, painting, picture, portrait or the likeness of anything shall be admitted within the said messuages, building land, tenements, hereditaments and premises and that no sacrifice, offering or oblation of any kind or thing shall ever be permitted therein...
Страница 120 - Sikh, English, are all masters in turn; but the village communities remain the same. In times of trouble they arm and fortify themselves: a hostile army passes through the country: the village communities collect their cattle within their walls, and let the enemy pass unprovoked.
Страница 70 - Regiment on this occasion not only drove back the enemy who had made a sally to attack the trenches, but effected a lodgment, and planted its colours on one of the bastions of the fort. Unfortunately this work was cut off by a deep ditch from the body of the place ; and after the attack had failed, the...
Страница 35 - Clive, have been given by an eloquent and faithful historian ;* but he has not informed us of one occurrence that took place, and which, as it illustrates the character of the Indian soldiers, well merited to be preserved. When provisions were very low, the Hindoo sepoys entreated their commander to allow them to boil the rice (the only food left) for the whole garrison.
Страница 245 - Purana treats of five subjects, — the creation of the universe : its progress, and the renovation of worlds ; the genealogy of gods and heroes ; chronology, according to a fabulous system ; and heroic history, containing the achievements of demigods and heroes. Since each Purana contains a cosmogony, both mythological and heroic history, they may not unaptly be compared to the Grecian theogonies.
Страница 120 - If .plunder and devastation be directed against themselves and the force employed be irresistible, they flee to friendly villages at a distance, but when the storm has passed over they return and resume their occupations. If a country remain for a series of years the scene of continued pillage and massacre, so that the village cannot be inhabited, the scattered villagers nevertheless return whenever the power of peaceable possession revives.
Страница 203 - ... to be used occupied enjoyed applied and appropriated as and for a place of public meeting of all sorts and descriptions of people without distinction as shall behave and conduct themselves in an orderly sober religious and devout manner for the worship and adoration of the . i Eternal Unsearchable and Immutable Being who is the Author and Preserver of the Universe...
Страница 308 - But to say that the Hindoos or Mussulmans are deficient in any essential feature of a civilized people, is an assertion which I can scarcely suppose to be made by any who have lived with them. Their manners are at least as pleasing and courteous as those in the corresponding stations of life among ourselves...