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Page iii
... Lords ; motion of Lord Ellenborough- House of Commons ; Motions of Mr. Herries and Mr. Charles Ross - Resignation of Lord William Bentinck tendered - Desire of Court of Directors that Sir Charles Metcalfe should succeed to the office of ...
... Lords ; motion of Lord Ellenborough- House of Commons ; Motions of Mr. Herries and Mr. Charles Ross - Resignation of Lord William Bentinck tendered - Desire of Court of Directors that Sir Charles Metcalfe should succeed to the office of ...
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... Lord Ellenborough as Successor of Lord Auckland - Character of the latter Nobleman Pp . 74 to 326 ... ... - CHAPTER XXXI . Continued difficulties in Affghanistan - Ghuznee recaptured by the Enemy - Noble Defence of Jelalabad by Sir ...
... Lord Ellenborough as Successor of Lord Auckland - Character of the latter Nobleman Pp . 74 to 326 ... ... - CHAPTER XXXI . Continued difficulties in Affghanistan - Ghuznee recaptured by the Enemy - Noble Defence of Jelalabad by Sir ...
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... Lord Ellenborough threatens the Ameers - Sir Charles Napier ordered to Sinde - His Opinion as to the proper Method of dealing with the Country - Draft of another Treaty forwarded - Its Terms - Charges against the Ameers Treaty presented ...
... Lord Ellenborough threatens the Ameers - Sir Charles Napier ordered to Sinde - His Opinion as to the proper Method of dealing with the Country - Draft of another Treaty forwarded - Its Terms - Charges against the Ameers Treaty presented ...
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... Lord Ellen- borough returns to Calcutta - Receives Address from Inhabitants of that City - Its remarkable Language- Lord Ellenborough recalled by the Court of Directors- Character of his Administration . niar ― - . 395 to 548 HISTORY OF ...
... Lord Ellen- borough returns to Calcutta - Receives Address from Inhabitants of that City - Its remarkable Language- Lord Ellenborough recalled by the Court of Directors- Character of his Administration . niar ― - . 395 to 548 HISTORY OF ...
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... Lord Ellenborough gave notice of a motion in the House of Lords on the subject ; and on the 29th of A. D. 1834 . April ( the rule in the Court of King's Bench having previously ... Lord Ellenborough , thereupon BRITISH EMPIRE IN INDIA . 11.
... Lord Ellenborough gave notice of a motion in the House of Lords on the subject ; and on the 29th of A. D. 1834 . April ( the rule in the Court of King's Bench having previously ... Lord Ellenborough , thereupon BRITISH EMPIRE IN INDIA . 11.
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advance affairs Affghan Affghanistan Akbar Khan Ameers appears appointment arrived artillery attack attempt authority Bengal Bombay Brigadier British force British government camp Captain CHAP Charles Metcalfe chief circumstances claim Colonel command commenced Court of Directors despatch Dost Mahomed Dost Mahomed Khan duty effect enemy enemy's European favour feeling fire Further Papers garrison gate Ghuznee governor-general guns Gwalior Herat honour horse hostile India Indus Jelalabad Kabool Kandahar Khyber Pass letter Lieutenant Eyre Lord Lord Ellenborough Lord William Bentinck lordship Maharajah Maharanee Majesty's Major Major-General Mama Sahib Meer Roostum ment military minister Moorad native infantry Nott object officers party pass Persia person Peshawur Pollock position possession prince proceeded Rajah regard regent regiment resident Runjeet Singh Russia Scindia Shah Shoojah Shah's shew Sinde Sir Charles Napier Sir Robert Sale territories tion treaty views William Macnaghten wounded XXIX XXXI XXXII СНАР