The History of British India, Volum 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 261
... British influence and military force the main support of that power . " 2 3 In 1798 , when the Nizam consented to transfer the mil- itary powers of government within his dominions to the English , a similar proposal of " general ...
... British influence and military force the main support of that power . " 2 3 In 1798 , when the Nizam consented to transfer the mil- itary powers of government within his dominions to the English , a similar proposal of " general ...
Pàgina 266
... British force , in the vicinity of Poonah , would immediately place him , in some degree , in a state of dependance upon the British power . And , therefore , he has stipulated , that the subsidiary force shall be retained within the ...
... British force , in the vicinity of Poonah , would immediately place him , in some degree , in a state of dependance upon the British power . And , therefore , he has stipulated , that the subsidiary force shall be retained within the ...
Pàgina 334
... British power and the several states of Hindustan . The policy and practicability of such a system may require inves- tigation ; but it is an unworthy occupation to squabble about words , and for a loose phrase or two to fix upon Lord ...
... British power and the several states of Hindustan . The policy and practicability of such a system may require inves- tigation ; but it is an unworthy occupation to squabble about words , and for a loose phrase or two to fix upon Lord ...
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BOOK V | 1 |
CHAPTER VIII | 50 |
Situation of Oude as left by Lord Teignmouth highly satisfactory | 122 |
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