The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 4John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... letter to the chairman and deputy chairman of the Company in support of his own arguments . Unfortunately the letter arrived in England when Sulivan and Hastings's friends had lost control of the directorate ; and led to severe and ...
... letter to the chairman and deputy chairman of the Company in support of his own arguments . Unfortunately the letter arrived in England when Sulivan and Hastings's friends had lost control of the directorate ; and led to severe and ...
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... letter to Auckland congratulating him on his arrival , speaking frankly of his difficulties with the Sikhs , and saying that he would be guided by what Auckland advised.1 In reply Auckland said that he hoped that Afghanistan would be a ...
... letter to Auckland congratulating him on his arrival , speaking frankly of his difficulties with the Sikhs , and saying that he would be guided by what Auckland advised.1 In reply Auckland said that he hoped that Afghanistan would be a ...
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... Letter to Bengal , 24 May , 1820 , Hyderabad Papers , p . 6 . 3 Letter of governor - general to Resident , 13 September , 1822 , Hyderabad Papers , p . 186 . 4 Letter from Palmer and Co. , 19 May , 1820 , to Resident , and letters from ...
... Letter to Bengal , 24 May , 1820 , Hyderabad Papers , p . 6 . 3 Letter of governor - general to Resident , 13 September , 1822 , Hyderabad Papers , p . 186 . 4 Letter from Palmer and Co. , 19 May , 1820 , to Resident , and letters from ...
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