Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Nide 10Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1820 |
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... British subjects ; and the annual accession to the national capital of numerous private fortunes , remitted to England , to say nothing of other funds supplied to British consumption , from income drawn in India . " Further , as there ...
... British subjects ; and the annual accession to the national capital of numerous private fortunes , remitted to England , to say nothing of other funds supplied to British consumption , from income drawn in India . " Further , as there ...
Sivu 9
... British ships . To prevent British subjects from being concerned with foreigners in Asiatic Journ . - No . 55 . India , it is illegal to lend them money directly or indirectly . 1782. - The Company lost six ships in the course of this ...
... British ships . To prevent British subjects from being concerned with foreigners in Asiatic Journ . - No . 55 . India , it is illegal to lend them money directly or indirectly . 1782. - The Company lost six ships in the course of this ...
Sivu 10
... British manufactures , en- larged their exports by 2,500 tons , and gave increased facilities to enable their marine commanders and offi- cers , and the licensed merchants residing in India , to extend the per- mitted branches of ...
... British manufactures , en- larged their exports by 2,500 tons , and gave increased facilities to enable their marine commanders and offi- cers , and the licensed merchants residing in India , to extend the per- mitted branches of ...
Sivu 11
... British Settle- ments in India , and to pay the same duties as British subjects ; but should only carry the articles ex- ported by them from India to their own ports in America . The Company in a loyal address to the King offered to ...
... British Settle- ments in India , and to pay the same duties as British subjects ; but should only carry the articles ex- ported by them from India to their own ports in America . The Company in a loyal address to the King offered to ...
Sivu 12
... British subjects from being concerned in loans to the native powers . July 28 - Act establishing fur- ther regulations for the Government of the British territories in India , and the better administration of justice within the same ...
... British subjects from being concerned in loans to the native powers . July 28 - Act establishing fur- ther regulations for the Government of the British territories in India , and the better administration of justice within the same ...
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1st batt 2d batt appears appointed April Arabic army arrived Asiatic Journ.-No Assist.surg Batavia Bencoolen Bengal Bombay Brahmins Brevet British Calcutta called Canton Cape Capt Captain Ceylon character charge chief China Chinese command Company Company's corps court of directors daughter Died Camp ditto Dutch duty East-India England English establishment Europe European formed Fort William gentlemen Governor Gravesend Guzerat Hindoo Holkar honour horse India Infantry island Java John Killedar lady land language late letter Lieut Lieut.col Madras Mahratta Maj.gen March Mauritius ment miles military native observed occasion officers Palembang Penang pension Persian persons Polong Poona port present principles proceeded proprietors province racter Rajah received regt Resident respect river rupees sailed sent ship South Wales territory tion town trade treaty troops vessel