Catalogue of Manuscripts in European Languages Belonging to the Library of the India Office ...: pt.I. The Orme collection, by S.C. Hill. 1916. pt.II. Minor collections and miscellaneous manuscripts, by the late George Rusby Kaye and Edward Hamilton Johnston. Sect. 1

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Oxford University Press, H. Milford, 1937 - India
 

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Page 245 - An Act for establishing certain Regulations for the better Management of the Affairs of the East India Company, as well in India as in Europe...
Page 1052 - A COLLECTION OF TELUGU PROVERBS, Translated, Illustrated, and Explained ; together with some Sanscrit Proverbs printed in the Devnagari and Telugu Characters.
Page 497 - Elizabeth under the name of the Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading to the East Indies.
Page 244 - Original Minutes of the Governor-General and council of Fort William, on the settlement and collection of the Revenues of Bengal, with a plan of settlement, recommended to the Court of Directors in January, 1776.
Page 880 - ... then, as if in pity to her grief, Flash'd the red light'ning to the maid's relief, And shew'd with horrid glare the bloody way To where her husband's mangled body lay. 604. Another flash, indulgent from the skies, Points to the spot where Sdlia's carriage lies, And Sdlia's self, whom living she adored, The bleeding body of her murder'd lord.
Page 834 - An Inscription of the size of the original, copied from a stone lately found among the ruins of ancient Babylon and sent äs a present to Sir Hugh Inglis by Harford Jones, the hon.
Page 426 - I judge of his public conduct by my experience of his private, which I have found to be void of truth and honour. This is a severe charge, but temperately and deliberately made, from the firm persuasion that I owe this justice to the public and...
Page 395 - As things are now circumstanced the world may perhaps conclude that this man was too formidable a witness to be suffered to appear, and that any degree of odium or suspicions which the violent measures taken to destroy him might throw on the Governor's character, was not to be weighted against the danger of his proving the truth of his accusations...
Page 426 - I do not trust to his promise of candour, convinced that he is incapable of it, and that his sole purpose and wish are to embarrass and defeat every measure which I may undertake, or which may tend even to promote the public interests, if my credit is connected with them.
Page 21 - Feb. 167^ , concerning a Treaty Marine to be observed throughout all the world, and also an article particularly relating to the English and" Dutch East India Companies, concluded in the year 1674.

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