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Etat civil, politique et commerçant du Bengale, ou, Histoire des conquêtes & de l'administration de la Compagnie Angloise dans ce pays : pour servir de suite a l'histoire philosophique & politique

Archive Print Item: Anglo-French 4 1775/BOL

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Type of record: Book

Title: Etat civil, politique et commerçant du Bengale, ou, Histoire des conquêtes & de l'administration de la Compagnie Angloise dans ce pays : pour servir de suite a l'histoire philosophique & politique

Other titles: Considerations on India affairs; Histoire des conquêtes & de l'administration de la Compagnie Angloise dans ce pays

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Classmark: Anglo-French 4 1775/BOL

Creator(s): Bolts, Willem (1740?-1808)

Additional creator(s): Eisen, Charles Dominique Joseph (1720-1778) (Other); Démeunier, Jean Nicolas (1741-1814) (Other)

Related people: Eisen, Charles; Démeunier, Jean Nicolas

Publisher: Chez Jean-Edme Dufour

Publication city: A Maestricht

Date(s): 1775

Language: French

Size and medium: 2 v in 1

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/255877

Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991016295119705181

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Anon., by Willem Bolts.


Plates signed: [Car.] Eisen.


Vol. 1 is criticism of the English government in Bengal, and v. 2 continues the criticism in response to an attack on v. 1 by Gov. Verelst.--Dict. Nat. Biog.


"Vocabulaire françois de quelques mots Indous...": v. 2, p. 156-167.


Translated by J.N. Démeunier.--BLC and Biog. Universelle.


Includes bibliographical references.

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