| James Silk Buckingham - 1828 - 598 páginas
...Mountsttiart Elphinstonc, late Governor of Bombay. ' HONOURABLE SIR, Bombay, 15th November, 1327'We, the Native Princes, chiefs, gentlemen, and inhabitants...cannot contemplate your approaching departure from this country without endeavouring to express, however faintly, the most profound and lasting regret... | |
| 1828 - 604 páginas
...Mountstuart Elp/iinstone, late Governor of Bombay. •HONOURABLE SIR, Bombay, 15th November, 1827. 'We, the Native Princes, chiefs, gentlemen, and inhabitants of Bombay, its dependencies, and alliedterritones, cannot contemplate your approaching departure from this country without endeavouring... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1861 - 698 páginas
...interfere in their successions, except such as were derived from our treaties with them, or our eituation as a neighbouring State. " In many of the new alliances...Presidency. For until you became Commissioner in the Deccau and Governor of Bombay, never had we been enabled to appreciate correctly the invaluable benefit... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1867 - 516 páginas
...that which came from the native committees, headed by the Rajah of Sattarah : " Until," they said, " you became Commissioner in the Deccan and Governor of Bombay, never had we been able to appreciate correctly the invaluable benefits which the British dominion is calculated to produce... | |
| Mountstuart Elphinstone - 1884 - 596 páginas
...very princes and chiefs whom he helped to conquer a few years previously, and opens as follows : ' We, the native princes, chiefs, gentlemen, and inhabitants...the Deccan and Governor of Bombay, never had we been able to appreciate correctly the invaluable benefit which the British dominion is calculated to diffuse... | |
| Mountstuart Elphinstone - 1884 - 592 páginas
...the very princes and chiefs whom he helped to conquer a few years previously, and opens as follows : 'We, the native princes, chiefs, gentlemen, and inhabitants...the Deccan and Governor of Bombay, never had we been able to appreciate correctly the invaluable benefit which the British dominion is calculated to diffuse... | |
| James Sutherland Cotton - 1892 - 250 páginas
...announcing the foundation of the Elphinstone Institution, the beginning of which runs as follows : ' We, the native princes, chiefs, gentlemen, and inhabitants...been enabled to appreciate correctly the invaluable benefits which the British dominion is calculated to diffuse 'throughout the whole of India. But having... | |
| James Sutherland Cotton - 1896 - 254 páginas
...announcing the foundation of the Elphinstone Institution, the beginning of which runs as follows : ' We, the native princes, chiefs, gentlemen, and inhabitants...been enabled to appreciate correctly the invaluable benefits which the British dominion is calculated to diffuse throughout the whole of India. But having... | |
| George Anderson - 1921 - 196 páginas
..." Official Writings of Mountstuart Elphinstone." Edited by GW Forrest, pp. 69-70. (Bentley & Son.) We, the native princes, chiefs, gentlemen and inhabitants...the Government of this Presidency ; for until you were Commissioner in the Deccan and Governor of Bombay never had we been able to appreciate correctly... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1868 - 552 páginas
...native committee, headed by the Rajah of Sattarah, upon Elphinstone's departure from Bombay in 1827 : " Until you became Commissioner in the Deccan, and Governor of Bombay, never had we been able to appreciate correctly the invaluable benefits which the British dominion is calculated to produce... | |
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