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... Lord Wellesley urges , that if the Court conceived Colonel Wellesley and the Governor - General capable of the con- duct which their orders insinuated , they should not have stopped short with such imputation , but should have removed ...
... Lord Wellesley urges , that if the Court conceived Colonel Wellesley and the Governor - General capable of the con- duct which their orders insinuated , they should not have stopped short with such imputation , but should have removed ...
Pàgina 254
... Lord Wellesley . Despatches , v . 142 , 143 ; also Marquess Wellesley to Lord Castle- reagh , 12th Feb. 1803. Despatches , iii . 54. Papers on the Private Trade . Asiatic Annual Register , 1801 ; also Debates at the India House on the ...
... Lord Wellesley . Despatches , v . 142 , 143 ; also Marquess Wellesley to Lord Castle- reagh , 12th Feb. 1803. Despatches , iii . 54. Papers on the Private Trade . Asiatic Annual Register , 1801 ; also Debates at the India House on the ...
Pàgina 258
... Lord Wellesley had the merit of awakening public attention to an object of vital import- ance to the prosperity of British India , and of originating useful , although still imperfect measures for its attain- ment.1 1802 . The ...
... Lord Wellesley had the merit of awakening public attention to an object of vital import- ance to the prosperity of British India , and of originating useful , although still imperfect measures for its attain- ment.1 1802 . The ...
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CHAPTER VIII | 50 |
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