Account of an Embassy to the Kingdom of Ava, Sent by the Governor General of India in the Year 1795. To which is Now Added a Narrative of the Late Military and Political Observations in the Birmese Empire

Account of an Embassy to the Kingdom of Ava, Sent by the Governor General of India in the Year 1795. To which is Now Added a Narrative of the Late Military and Political Observations in the Birmese Empire
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