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" ... our duty to seek other sources of information, that we may be able to take the most comprehensive view of a subject so vital to our eastern empire : we shall endeavour to trace the progress of the Native troops at Madras and Bombay, before we examine... "
Reports ... Together with the Minutes of Evidence ... - Halaman 159
oleh Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on the East India Company - 1833
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The Government of India

John Malcolm - 1833 - 556 halaman
...troops at Madras and Bombay, before I examine the facts brought before the public by Captain Williams. A combined view of the whole may suggest some reflections...the East, the establishment on that island was for a * Lord Buckinghamshire died before this account was completed, and it was afterwards converted into...
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The British Colonial Library, [comprising a Popular and Authentic ...

Robert Montgomery Martin - 1837 - 390 halaman
...government, or political importance : — RISE, PROGRESS, AND CHARACTER OF THE NATIVE ARMY OF INDIA '. — Though Bombay was the first possession which the English...for a very long period, on too limited a scale to obtain more than its European garrison, and a few companies of disciplined sepoys. On the coast of...
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History of the British Possessions in the East Indies, Volume 2

Robert Montgomery Martin - 1837 - 388 halaman
...government, or political importance : — RISE, PROGRESS, AND CHARACTER OF THE NATIVE ARMY OF INDIA '. — Though Bombay was the first possession which the English...for a very long period, on too limited a scale to obtain more than its European garrison, and a few companies of disciplined sepoys. On the coast of...
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On India

Alexander Macleod - 1872 - 216 halaman
...native troops at Madras and Bombay, before we examine the facts brought before us by Captain Williams. A combined view of the whole may suggest some reflections...efficiency, and preserve the attachment of the Indian army. 1 Captain Williams's Historical A ccount of the Rise and Progress of the Bengal Native Infantry. London,...
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On India: By Major-General A. Macleod

Alexander Macleod - 1872 - 216 halaman
...native troops at Madras and Bombay, before we examine the facts brought before us by Captain Williams. A combined view of the whole may suggest some reflections...means which appear best calculated to maintain ^ the _efficiencyJ_ and preserve the attachment_j3fjbjie_ Indian army. 1 Captain Williams's Historical A...
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The London Quarterly Review, Volume 18

1818 - 586 halaman
...Native troops at Madras and Bombay, before we examine the facts brought before us by Captain Williams ; a combined view of the whole may suggest some reflections...the east, the establishment on that island was for a verylong period on too limited a scale to maintain more than its European garrison, and a few companies...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 18

1818 - 572 halaman
...Native troops at Madras and Bombay, before we examine the facts brought before us by Captain Williams; a combined view of the whole may suggest some reflections...attachment of the Indian army. Though Bombay was the first posseesion which the English obtained in the east, the establishment on that island was for a very...
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