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Title Page
Table of Contents
Common terms and phrases
Ammerapora
arms
army
Arracanese
Assamese
Benares
British envoy
British Government
British territories
British troops
Burman
Burmese chiefs
Burmese commander
Burmese forces
Burmese Government
Burmese troops
Cachar
Calcutta
Cape Negrais
Captain
Chitta
Chittagong district
Company's province
Company's territories
conduct
consequence
Court of Ava
Court of Directors
Cox's Bazaar
crossed the Nauf
declared
demand
despatch
detachment
emigrants
endeavouring
English
envoy at Rangoon
frontier of Arracan
frontier of Chittagong
fugitives
Government of Bengal
Governor-General
honour
Indian Government
insurgents
invasion of Arracan
Island of Shuparee
King of Ava
Kingberring
Kingberring's
letter
Lord Amherst
Lord Hastings
lordship
magistrate of Chittagong
Maha
Majesty
mand
ment
mese
Ministers
Mughs
native
Nauf river
officers
orders
Otea Ghaut
Pegu
Poorunder Singh
possession
proceedings
protection
province of Arracan
province of Chittagong
purpose
Rajah Chunder Kaunt
Rajah of Arracan
Ramoo
rebel
received
refugees
reply
Rutnapullung
seize
sepoys
stockade
surrender
Teck Nauf
tion
Vakeels
vernment
viceroy
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Title
A Political History of the Extraordinary Events which Led to the Burmese War ...
Author
William White (Captain.)
Publisher
author, and published, 1827
Original from
Harvard University
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2 Jun 2008
Length
169 pages
 
 
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