Elphinstones Hist : " of India 1841. Indien Administration Conquest of Scinde / 1844 = 1852 Government of British India 1845-467 The Indian Enfie 18581. India. 1857-1858. PUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOR, LENOX THE EDINBURGH REVIEW. JULY, 1840. No. CXLIV. ART. I.-1. Sketches of the Relations subsisting between the British Government in India and the different Native States. By Captain J. SUTHERLAND. 8vo. Calcutta: 1833. 2. Reports and Papers, Political, Geographical, and Commercial, submitted to Government by Sir A. BURNES, Lieutenant LEECH, Dr LORD, and Lieutenant WOOD, employed on Missions in the years 1835-36-37, in Scinde, Affghanistan, and the adjacent Countries. Printed by order of the Government. Folio. Calcutta: 1839. 3. Correspondence relating to Persia and Affghanistan: being Papers laid before Parliament. 8vo. London: 1839. 4. Personal Narrative of a Visit to Ghuzni, Kabul, and Affghanistan, and of a Residence at the Court of Dost Mahomed; with Notices of Runjeet Singh, Khiva, and the Russian Expedition. By G. T. VIGNE, Esq. F.G.S. 8vo. London: 1840. 5. The British Empire in the East. By Count BJörnstjerna. 8vo. London: 1840. THE HE period has not yet arrived for forming a conclusive judg ment upon the results of the recent military operations in India. It is questioned by some, whether Shah Shooja be firmly seated upon the throne of Affghanistan; and time alone can prove whether the policy of the Courts of Nepal and Ava will be permanently affected by the brilliant success which attended the whole progress of the expedition beyond the Indus, VOL. LXXI. NO, CXLIV. India |