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Preface
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i-xv | William Tennant | view |
Introduction
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1-9 | unknown | view |
The Mahomedan Conquests in India
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10-18 | unknown | view |
Remarks on the Statement Given by the Abbe Raynal of the British Conquests in Bengal
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19-28 | unknown | view |
Pigin and Present State of the Mahratta Empire
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29-36 | unknown | view |
Of the Extent Police of Calcutta
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37-43 | unknown | view |
Maritime Trade of Calcutta
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44-51 | unknown | view |
The Different Races of Inhabitants Settled in Calcutta
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52-59 | unknown | view |
Of the Bannians and Native Servants
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60-75 | unknown | view |
The Effect of a Hot Climate on Europians
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76-82 | unknown | view |
Of the Rank and Condition of the Different Classes
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83-92 | unknown | view |
Ecclesiastical Establishment
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93-99 | unknown | view |
Practical Inconveniences of the Hindu Superstition
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100-109 | unknown | view |
The Effects of this System on the Knowledge and Virtue of the People
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110-118 | unknown | view |
The Hindoo System as it Affects Social Inter Course
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119-127 | unknown | view |
Comestic Slavery Among the Hindoos
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128-137 | unknown | view |
Of the Antiquity of the Hindoo Scriptures
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138-i | unknown | view |
Resemblance Between the Jewish and Hindoo Rites
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161-172 | unknown | view |
The Authority Claimed by the Brahmins
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173-180 | unknown | view |
Peculiarities of the Musselmen—their Character
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181-191 | unknown | view |
Hindoo Notions with Regard to Marriage
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192-204 | unknown | view |
Efforts of Europeans in the Conversion of the Natives
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205-216 | unknown | view |
The Mahommedan Festival of Mohurrum
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217-222 | unknown | view |
Religious Rites
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223-232 | unknown | view |
The Cruelty of the Mahommedans in India
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233-241 | unknown | view |
Of Some Detached Customs Among the Natives
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242-249 | unknown | view |
Of the State of Literature Among the Natives of India
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250-260 | unknown | view |
Of the Distribution of Justice
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261-268 | unknown | view |
Manners of the Mussulmans
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269-276 | unknown | view |
An Account of the Historian Gholam Hossein Khan
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277-287 | unknown | view |
Of The Ayeen Acbery
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288-296 | unknown | view |
Of Trades and Proffessions as Practised Among the Natives of India
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297-304 | unknown | view |
The State of Married Women Among the Mahommedans
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305-321 | unknown | view |
Discriptton of an European Cantonmend
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322-329 | unknown | view |
Mode of Living Among the Military and Civil Officers
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330-337 | unknown | view |
Idea of the Mogul Empire in the Reign of Acber
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338-356 | unknown | view |
General Sketch of the Mahratta Government
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357-370 | unknown | view |
Of the Defence of the Country
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371-376 | unknown | view |
Of the Servants of the India Company
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377-383 | unknown | view |