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History of the Punjab, and of the Rise, Progress, and

Present Condition of the Sect and Nation of the Sikhs, including a full Account of the recent Military Operations on the Banks of the Sutledge, and the Proclamations and Treaties of the Governor-General of India. By Thomas Thornton, Esq. 2 vols. post 8vo. cloth lettered........ 21s. "The work gives all the information, on the History and Topography of the Punjab, that could be desired; and in the fulness and completeness of its details, and the diligence with which information has been collected from every available source, constitutes this the best and most authentic work extant on the important country of which it treats."

BRITANNIA, May 23, 1846. "These volumes should be in the library of every one who feels an interest in the recent military exploits of our Army of the Sutledge, or in our future political relations of the Punjab. The work has, indeed, this double value, it is valuable for present and permanent reference. Independently, however, of any temporary interest which these volumes may derive from the recent events in the Punjab, they present much curious matter to the historical student, as well with regard to the religious character of the sect from which has sprung the warlike race of modern Sikhs, as with respect to the character and policy of Runjeet Singh."-JOHN BULL, JUNE 6, 1846.

Travels in the Panjab, Afghanistan, and Turkistan, to

Balk, Bokhara, and Herat; and a Visit to Great Britain and Germany.
By Mohan Lal. 8vo. cloth lettered

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16s. "To the readers of this volume we can promise much amusement, and no slight portion of information."-NAVAL AND MILITARY GAZETTE.

A Gazetteer of the Countries adjacent to India on the

North-West; including the Punjab, Sinde, Afghanistan, Beloochistan, and the Neighbouring States. Compiled by Authority of the Honourable Court of Directors of the East India Company, and chiefly from Documents in their possession. By Edward Thornton, Esq. Author of "The British Empire in India." 2 vols. 8vo. cloth...

....... 25s. "Mr. Thornton is an elegant and judicious writer; and with immense labour and great tact he has collected, from various sources, every sort of information of the least interest or importance connected with the countries adjacent to India on the North-west."-JERSEY TIMES.

History of the British Empire in India, to the close of

Lord Ellenborough's Administration. By Edward Thornton, Esq. Illustrated by Maps, shewing the Possessions of the East India Company at various Times. 6 vols. 8vo. cloth lettered

£4. 16s.

"The East India Company have reason to be proud of such a work as the present, originating, we believe, in their patronage; and it is equally creditable to them and to their historian, that on no occasion does he shrink from the duty of telling the undisguised truth."-TIMES.

"The style of the work is free, rapid, and spirited, and bears marks of a thorough familiarity with the subject. Every Englishman ought to be acquainted with the History of the British Empire in India, and we therefore cordially recommend this work to our readers."-PATRIOT.

"Mr. Thornton's History is comprehensive in its plan, clear and forcible in its style, and impartial in its tone."-GLOBE.

"A sound, an impartial, and a searching composition; chaste, elegant, and flowing in diction, profound in thought, and thoroughly logical in reasoning."-COLONIAL MAGAZINE.

Chapters of the Modern History of British India, from

the Mutiny of Vellore to the close of the East India Company's late Charter. By Edward Thornton, Esq. 8vo. cloth...

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Facts and Fictions, illustrative of Oriental Character: in a Series of Amusing and Entertaining Papers. By Mrs. Postans. 3 vols. post 8vo. cloth

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The British World in the East: a Guide, Historical,

Moral, and Commercial, to India, China, Australia, South Africa, and the other Possessions and Connections of Great Britain in the Eastern and Southern Seas. By Leitch Ritchie, Esq. 2 vols. 8vo. [Nearly ready.

The Hand-book of India: a Guide to the Stranger and Traveller, and a Companion to the Resident. By J. H. Stocqueler, Esq. late Editor of "The Calcutta Englishman." 2d Edition, post 8vo. cloth lettered

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This publication embraces, in a condensed form, complete and accurate information respecting the Topography, Climate, Government, Commerce, Laws, Institutions, and Products of India; the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants; the method of travelling throughout the Empire, and the expense attendant thereon; the condition of the European (English) Society; the Rules and Regulations of the various branches of the Executive; the cost and manner of proceeding to India; the Sports, Ceremonies, and Pageants common to the Country, &c. &c.

"There can be no hesitation in saying that the plan and execution of this Hand-book are equally excellent; that it is the most complete and accurate vade-mecum which has yet appeared, and cannot fail to be both interesting and useful to all those whom business or pleasure may send to India."-FRIEND OF INDIA, published at Serampore.

The East-India Gazetteer; containing particular De

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scriptions of the Empires, Kingdoms, Principalities, Cities, Towns, Districts, &c. of Hindostan, and the adjacent Countries, India beyond the Ganges, and the Eastern Archipelago together with Sketches of the Manners, Customs, Architecture, Commerce, Manufactures, Revenues, Population, Castes, Religion, History, &c. of their various Inhabitants. By Walter Hamilton. 2d edition, 2 vols. 8vo. cloth..

"A valuable and excellent work."-TIMES, Dec. 1, 1842.

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The East-Indian Calculator; or, Tables for assisting Computation of Batta, Interest, Commission, Rent, Wages, &c. in Indian Money. By Thomas Thornton, M.R.A.S. 8vo. boards..................... 218.

This Work contains copious Tables of the Exchanges between London, Calcutta, Madras, and Bombay, and of the Relative Value of Coins current in Hindostan, Tables of the Weights of India and China, with their respective proportions, &c.; also an Account of the Monies, Weights, and Measures of India, China, Persia, Arabia, &c. collected from the best sources.

The Despatches, Minutes, and Correspondence of the Marquess Wellesley, K.G. during his Administration in India. Revised by his Lordship. 5 vols. 8vo. with Portrait, Maps, &c. cloth

£6. 10s.

"A publication of extraordinary interest."-EDINBURGH REVIEW.

History of India, from 1600 to 1835. By Peter Auber,

late Secretary to the Hon. East India Company. 2 vols. 8vo. cloth.. 21s. "This work cannot fail to present matter of interest to all, but especially to the Indian reader."-TIMES.

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China: an Outline of its Government, Laws, and Policy.

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Papers respecting the Cultivation and Manufacture of

Cotton-Wool, Raw Silk, and Indigo. Printed by Order of the East India
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The Overland Guide-Book: a complete Vade-mecum for

the Overland Traveller to India via Egypt. By Captain James Barber,
H.C.S. 8vo. illustrated by Maps and Cuts......
7s. 6d.

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"The advice furnished is not only sound and honest, but also judicious and practicable..... The individual whose pleasure or business leads him to traverse the route treated of, will find irreparable disappointment and irretrievable inconvenience if lacking the information contained in its pages; for the author is not only well acquainted with his subject, but has carefully studied the wants and difficulties of the race of travellers of either sex."-TIMES, Jan. 20, 1845.

Ceylon and its Capabilities: an Account of its Natural

Resources, Indigenous Productions, and Commercial Facilities; to which
are added, Details of its Statistics, with Map and coloured Illustrations.
By J. W. Bennett, Esq., F.L.S. late Ceylon Civil Establishment. Royal
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Treatise on Military Surveying; including Sketching in

the Field, &c. By Major Basil Jackson. 3d Edition, 8vo. cloth.... 14s.

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The Memoirs of a Griffin; or, a Cadet's First Year in India. By Captain Bellew. Illustrated from Designs by the Author. 2 vols. post 8vo. cloth lettered

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"Our author deserves a favourable hearing, not only for the spirit of hilarity and the invariable good humour with which he encounters his various difficulties, but because the recital presents us with an accurate and faithful account of the manners of the luxurious East. The minutia of domestic life, all the various usages of the presidencies, together with spicy military detail, supply us with a very welcome and agreeable view of the way in which our fellow-subjects contrive to make themselves happy under the warm sunbeams of the Orient. There is a constant succession of new scenes, a great diversity of actors, and much new matter in this work; the whole enlivened by a bonhommie which gives it its most interesting aspect."-METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE.

Ceylon a General Description of the Island and its

Inhabitants; with an Historical Sketch of the Conquest of the Colony by the English. By Henry Marshall, F.R.S.E. Deputy Inspector-General of Army Hospitals. Post 8vo. cloth.. 7s.

Observations on the Law and Constitution of India, on

the Nature of Landed Tenures and Financial Resources, as recognised by the Moohummudan Law and Moghul Government: with an Inquiry into the Administration of Justice, Revenue, and Police of Bengal. By Major-General Galloway. 2d edition, 8vo. cloth

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"A man of sound sense, speaking with the experience of thirty years in India, with opportunities for extensive observation on this head, ought to be listened to with particular regard at this crisis of Indian government."-LITERARY GAZEtte.

The Expedition into Affghanistan: Notes and Sketches

descriptive of the Country, contained in a Personal Narrative during the Campaign. By James Atkinson, Esq. Superintending Surgeon of the Army of the Indus, Bengal Establishment. Post 8vo. cloth lett'd, 10s. 6d.

"This volume contains the most detailed account that has appeared of the Expedition into Affghanistan. The writer appears to have been a most active and intelligent observer. Many interesting particulars regarding the fortunes of Dost Mahomed will be found in this volume." MORNING HERALD. "This truly valuable volume. The work throws considerable light on the causes which produced the Affghanistan calamities."-GLOBE.

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