- Pages
- 214
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.144081
Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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Introduction
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i-vi | unknown | view |
Chapter I. Showing how the Company Made Acquaintance With Shoojah-Ooddowlah’s Rupees and how Quickly they Improved Their Intimacy With his Treasures and Territory
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7-20 | unknown | view |
Chapter II. Showing how the Company Raised Their Terms to Asoph-Ooddowlah and how Very Hard he Found Them—Showing the Subsidy System in Full Swing Treaty or No Treaty and how After a Respite from Lord Cornwallis the Wuzier Succumbed to Sir John Shore
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21-34 | unknown | view |
Chapter III. Showing how the Subsidy System Was Stretched to the Utmost and Finally Broke Down—and how Lord Wellesley Confiscated the Doab as a Convenient Equivalent
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35-57 | unknown | view |
Chapter IV. Showing how in Default of Other Means the Company Worked Ghazee-Ood-Deem as a “Mine of Munificence”
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58-76 | unknown | view |
Chapter V. Showing how the Company Consented to Receive a Loan from Nusseer-Ood-Deen With Other Advantages; Also by What Means and With What Objects they Extracted the Treaty of 1837 from his Successor
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77-96 | unknown | view |
Chapter VI. Showing as Far as in Such Compass Can be Shown the Meaning of the Company’s Admonitions and whO Frustrated them and Wherefore
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97-108 | unknown | view |
Chapter VII. of Colonel Sleeman as the Primary Instrument of Annexation
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109-132 | unknown | view |
Chapter VIII. of General Outram as Finishing the Work of Colonel Sleeman
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133-146 | unknown | view |
Chapter IX. The Charges in the Oude Blue Book and Their Separate and Sufficient Answers
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147-187 | unknown | view |
Chapter X. Showing the Bearings of the Treaty of 1837
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188-204 | unknown | view |
Appendix
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205-214 | unknown | view |