Rise and progress of the British power in India (Vol ii)

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2017
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Wm.H.Allen & Co (1837)
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Pitts Bill (1784), Carnatic debts, Ambition of Madajee Scindiah, Overture from the Seikhs, 1785 to 1786, Malet appointed resident at Poonah, Lord Macarntey, Earl Cornwallis(1786 to 1793 ), Affairs of Oude, Mines in Ramghur and salt in Assam, Guntoor circar, Tippoo, revenue settlement, Permanent settlement, Administration of justice, Lord Cornwallis, 1793 to 1798, State of Europe and Great Britain, Burke, John Shore, Lord Hobart, Deaths of Madajee Scindiah and William Jones, Hostilities between the Nizam and Mahrattas, Nabob of Bengal, Madoo Rao the Peishwa, Duncan appointed the Governor of Bombay, 1797 to 1799, Teignmouth's reteiring and Lord Hobart's quitting India, Earl of Mornington, Lordship's education at Eton, Marquis Wellesley, Lord Clive, Treaty with the Nizam, General Harris command the army, Marquis Wellesley, 1799 to 1801, Affairs of Persia, Surat, Poonah, Malabar and Canara, Nabob of the Carnathic, John Anstruther, 1801 to 1803, Calcutta College, Peace with France, Lord Castlereagh, french views towards India, 1803 to 1804, Mahratta war, Scindiah posession, Holkar, Peishwa, Genaral lake in Bengal, Barlow, William Bentinck, Battle of Argaun, Anjengaum, Battle of Laswerree, China fleet defeats admiral Linois, 1804 to 1805, Rajah of Berar, Guzerat, Colonel Monsons retreat, Seige of Bhurtpore, Viceroy of Ireland, 1805 to 1806, George Barlow, Lord Minto nominated Governor, 1803 to 1807, William Bentinok, governor of Madras, Malabar and Canara, Embasy to Caubul, Runjeet Sing, Nepaul, Arracan, 1813, Hostilities with Ghoorkas, Vizier, Thomas Hislop, 1822 to 1827, Death of Marquis Londonderry, Lord Amherst, Bhurtpore, England in 1907, 1827 to 1835, Prince Wales' island, Affairs of Mysore, Embarks for Europe, Coorg war, Charter act of 1813, Measures preliminary to the negotiation in 1833
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