Calcutta Monthly Journal and General Register ...1840 |
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... sent Prince Moolk Kasim , his own son , with a body of 2,000 sowars . Prince Kamran , with this assistance , which with his own made a force of 5,000 men , marched , and had arrived within two fursungs of Arghistan , where we were with ...
... sent Prince Moolk Kasim , his own son , with a body of 2,000 sowars . Prince Kamran , with this assistance , which with his own made a force of 5,000 men , marched , and had arrived within two fursungs of Arghistan , where we were with ...
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... sent some of his principal attendants to request the royal pardon , which we granted , and had him conveyed from the outer to the inner fort , with all due respect to his rank . , We then entered the Bala Hissar with regal pomp , and ...
... sent some of his principal attendants to request the royal pardon , which we granted , and had him conveyed from the outer to the inner fort , with all due respect to his rank . , We then entered the Bala Hissar with regal pomp , and ...
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... sent to the different Khans in our dominions . From thence we marched to Char Bagh , where we halted to enjoy the beautiful scenery , the diversion of hunting , and thence marched to Peshawur . We then dispatched a trusty servant to ...
... sent to the different Khans in our dominions . From thence we marched to Char Bagh , where we halted to enjoy the beautiful scenery , the diversion of hunting , and thence marched to Peshawur . We then dispatched a trusty servant to ...
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... sent him a dress of honor , and recalled his father , to be always in the presence . We then deter- mined to march against Kamran , in Candahar . Chap . 13. Account of what followed a battle between Prince Keisur and Prince Kamran ...
... sent him a dress of honor , and recalled his father , to be always in the presence . We then deter- mined to march against Kamran , in Candahar . Chap . 13. Account of what followed a battle between Prince Keisur and Prince Kamran ...
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... sent Keisur to Caubul . We then proceeded to Sind and Shikarpoor . When we arrived at Belo- chistan , Meer Mahmood Khan and Meer Moostupha Khan , the sons of the late Nuseer Khan , along with their mother and a large force , came to ...
... sent Keisur to Caubul . We then proceeded to Sind and Shikarpoor . When we arrived at Belo- chistan , Meer Mahmood Khan and Meer Moostupha Khan , the sons of the late Nuseer Khan , along with their mother and a large force , came to ...
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Էջ 105 - ... affect any prerogative of the crown, or the authority of parliament, or the constitution or rights of the said company, or any part of the unwritten laws or constitution of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, whereon may depend in any degree the allegiance of any person to the crown of the United Kingdom, or the sovereignty or dominion of the said crown over any part of the said territories.
Էջ 105 - Company, or any Part of the unwritten Laws or Constitution of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland whereon may depend in any Degree the Allegiance of any Person to the Crown of the United Kingdom, or the Sovereignty or Dominion of the said Crown over any Part of the said Territories.
Էջ 104 - ... to make laws and regulations for repealing, amending, or altering any laws or regulations whatever now in force or hereafter to be in force...
Էջ 104 - Majesty, and to make laws and regulations for all persons, whether British or native, Foreigners or others, and for all courts of justice whatever, and for all places and things whatever within the said territories, and for all servants of the Government of India within the dominions of Princes and States in alliance with Her Majesty...
Էջ 116 - The other Shape — If shape it might be called that shape had none Distinguishable in member, joint, or limb; Or substance might be called that shadow seemed, For each seemed either — black it stood as Night, Fierce as ten Furies, terrible as Hell, And shook a dreadful dart: what seemed his head The likeness of a kingly crown had on.
Էջ 115 - And as to lands gained from the sea, either by alluvion, by the washing up of sand and earth, so as in time to make terra firma; or by dereliction, as when the sea shrinks back below the usual...
Էջ 169 - I, Charles Elliot, chief superintendent of the trade of British subjects in China, presently forcibly detained by the provincial government, together with all the merchants of my own and the other foreign nations settled here, without supplies of food, deprived of our servants, and cut off from all intercourse with our respective countries, (notwithstanding my own official demand to be set at liberty...
Էջ 125 - Night." deemed to commence at nine of the clock in the evening of each day, and to conclude at six of the clock in the morning of the next succeeding day.
Էջ 118 - For this evil, which arises from a constant and unavoidable bias against all supposed offenders, the power of appeal is not a sufficient remedy : the danger to justice, under such circumstances, is not in a few cases, nor in any proportion of cases, but in every case. In all the magistrate is constable, prosecutor, and judge.
Էջ 206 - I find that from the 18th of March, when the commands were given to all the foreigners to deliver up their opium, everything remained as usual until the 24th, when you came in a boat to Canton, and that night wished to take Dent and abscond with him. It was after this, that cruisers were stationed to examine and observe all that went in and out.