The Asiatic Annual Register: Or, A View of the History of Hindustan, and of the Politics, Commerce and Literature of Asia, Том 8

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Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel
J. Debrett, 1809
 

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The Contractor must bear all charges
16
Extract of a letter from Lieutenant
20
Statements of the gross and net
23
officers by any of whose party
25
A View of the Manners and Cus
28
Ceylon Gazette August 29
29
Notes not to be taken in payment
32
Mr Sheridan
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East India House June 24
37
Mr Johnstone
42
Col Thomas Hollands death
45
Col Vandeleurs answer
51
Reasons
53
The process of making Sourkrout
63
Holders of treasury bills may
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The Address signed by 612 inha
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Fort William Public Department
70
Lord Temple on moving that
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ཀྵུ
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Mr Paull
83
GENERAL ORDERS by the Gover
85
Botanical Notice
93
Address of the British inhabitants
99
Companys Paper February
101
General Orders by the Vicepresi
105
Bengal Occurrences for January
114
Two battalions of Bengal native
115
Arrival of his majestys ship Fox
120
Lieut Col Tanner permitted
124
By which delays will be prevented
126
College of Fort William February
129
Admission of cadets
130
Speech of the honourable visitor
139
Companys paper March 4th
145
Loan opened for two years
147
to John Ryley Esq
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Ceylon
174
1796 appointing John Lumsden
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2d June 1800
180
Deaths
183
Mr Paull The House in committee
193
State Papers for 1806
1
Encouragement for improving
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Refections on the province of Fur
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44
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Mr Bankes
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Return to the 9th Order of
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Statement of general results
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Statement of revenue collected
32
Return to an order made by
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From the Bombay Gazette Re
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Extract of public letter to Bengal
42
Capt Thomas Alcock retires 45
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Such Extracts of the letter from
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Instructions to the resident
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So much of the political letter from
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A knowledge of the cause of
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41
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Talation of a letter from
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So much of a letter from the resi
82
Extract Bengal Secret Consultations
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TREATIES WITH OUDE
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Copy of an agreement concluded
95
Copies of Treaties between
101
Translation of the Furruckabad
108
Translation of a Memorial delivered
109
Copy of conferences
112
Translation of a Memorial delivered
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42
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121 to 127
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From the Nawaub Vizier to
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The military establishment in Oude
131
Extract of a general letter from
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Return to an order of the House
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Bengal Occurrences for October
168
The same to the Secret Committee
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3
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180
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The Begum and Almas the only
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108
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Directions as to Almas Ali Khan
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Memorial presented by the
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Translation of a paper delivered
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Marquis Wellesley 194 186 137
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Memorandums of the final result
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Declaration
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Same to same same date
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c on the river near Banglepore
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19th September 1801
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The same to the same Head Quar
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John Lumsden Chief Secretary
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John Ryley to Colonel Vandeleur
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A return of troops
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Rebellion and final expulsion
281
Copy of a letter from the Secret
285
Extract of a private letter from
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Private William Scott to the
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Extract of a private letter from
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Treaty between the United Com
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the honour and dignity of
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Private W Scott to W Kirk
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Political and Secret department
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General Craig to Colonel Scott
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W Scott Resident at Lucknow
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Wiliam Scott Resident at Luck
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now to the Governorgeneral
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Mr Blunts Speech to Lord Lake
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Statement of troops attached
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William Scott to the Governorge
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The same to the same dated ditto
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The same to the same dated ditto
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Colonel Scotts observations
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Sir William Geary
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Mr Franciss speech on moving
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The Hon Henry Wellesley to
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So much of the political letter
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The same to the same dated Luck
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Lord Castlereagh in reply
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Mr Charles Grant
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Hiley Addington
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Mr Secretary
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Mr Paull
42
The Nabob Saadut Ali Khan adopts
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Mr Paul on his motion For
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Lord Folkstone
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Mr Secretary
87
The motion was agreed
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Mr Alderman Princep
117
Mr Smith
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dated 15th May 1799 in
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Against the question
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Mr
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Mr J H Browne
143
Mr Huddleston
149
Lord Morpeth
151
The motion was carried
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Sir Arthur Wellesley moved
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Sir Hugh Ingles
168
Mr Hobhouse on moving That
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156
175
June
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The sudden retreat of Zemaun Shah
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A Letter from Mr Speke read
199
Ali Khan and the justice wisdom
211
VOL 8
225
Jonathan Duncan to Peter Speke
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The Lord Chancellor
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N B Edmonstone Secretary
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399
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The Hon Henry Wellesley to
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Fort William Public Department
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At a general Court of Proprietors
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253
253
68
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The same to the same dated ditto
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33
267
Mr Ryder
268
733
274
Mr Alderman Prinsep
279
Mr Lawrence
287
Sir Arthur Wellesley
298
Secret The same to the same
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Mr Johnstone
325
Mr Atkins Alderman Prinsep
335
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POLITICAL AND COMMERCIAL PAPERS
1
Private William Scott to the
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Extract
25
Abstract of the charge laid before
28
Observations on the charge relative
40
Copy of Marquis Wellesleys
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375
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Observations on the state of the press
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No 13
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So much of a letter from the resi
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VOL 8
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Сторінка 233 - His Excellency engages that he will establish in his reserved dominions such a system of administration (to be carried into effect by his own officers) as shall be conducive to the prosperity of his subjects, and be calculated to secure the lives and property of the inhabitants...
Сторінка 92 - Majesties, promise to observe, sincerely and bond fide, all the articles contained and settled in the present treaty ; and they will not suffer the same to be infringed, directly or indirectly, by their respective subjects; and the said high contracting parties, generally and reciprocally, guaranty to each other all the stipulations of the present treaty.
Сторінка 51 - defective in almost every part of it, and the abuses which arose out of that system, the present unfortunate state of the country may, in our opinion, be fairly attributed to a combination of causes. Among these is a claim, which is now very wisely relinquished, of right of pre-emptions, and of exemptions from duties, in the province of Oude ; made, and exercised, by contractors employed in providing the investment ; and which, in the opinion of Lord Cornwallis, has essentially contributed to its...
Сторінка 92 - Sombre, the assassin of the English, nor any of the European deserters, within his dominions, nor to give the least countenance, support, or protection to them. He likewise solemnly engages to deliver up to the English whatever European may in future desert from them into his country.
Сторінка 92 - English Company, shall be attacked, His Highness shall, in like manner, assist them with a part or the whole of his forces. In the case of the English Company's forces being employed in His Highness's service, the extraordinary expence of the same is to be defrayed by him.
Сторінка 56 - I had the mortification to find, that after a period of five years, the evils which prevailed at the beginning of that time had increased ; that your finances had fallen into a worse state by an enormous accumulated debt ; that the same oppressions continue to be exercised by rapacious and overgrown auroils towards the ryots ; and that not only the subjects and merchants of your own dominions, but those residing under the Company's protection, suffered many exactions, contrary to the commercial treaty,...
Сторінка 92 - ... to be committed from henceforth, for any cause, or under any pretence whatsoever, and every thing shall be carefully avoided which might hereafter prejudice the union...
Сторінка 83 - Lord, 1808, and in the 48th Year of the Reign of our most GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN, GEORGE THE THIRD, in presence of the Committee, appointed by the Subscribers for erecting this Monument.
Сторінка 50 - I was received at Allahabad and attended to Lucknow by the Nabob and his ministers, with every mark of friendship and respect ; I cannot, however, express how much I was concerned during my short residence at his capital, and my progress through his dominions, to be witness of the disordered state of his finances and government, and of the desolate appearances of his country ; the evils were too alarming to admit of palliation...
Сторінка 14 - ... Excellency's territorial possessions, in commutation of the former and augmented subsidy, and of all other sums of money now chargeable to his Excellency on account of the Company's defensive engagements with his Excellency.

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