The History of British India, Volum 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 42
... English government , it has been seen , that the people of Oude and the Carnatic two of the noblest portions of India , were , by misgovern- ment , plunged into a state of wretchedness , with which no other part of India , hardly any ...
... English government , it has been seen , that the people of Oude and the Carnatic two of the noblest portions of India , were , by misgovern- ment , plunged into a state of wretchedness , with which no other part of India , hardly any ...
Pàgina 184
... British forbearance and protection . It was at any time in the power of the English government to annihilate their Nawab Vizirs , and had their support been withdrawn those princes must have fallen victims to the superior strength and ...
... British forbearance and protection . It was at any time in the power of the English government to annihilate their Nawab Vizirs , and had their support been withdrawn those princes must have fallen victims to the superior strength and ...
Pàgina 384
... English government for his defence . The amount of the force defined by the treaty was 6000 infantry , and the usual proportion of artillery . These troops were to be main- tained entirely at the expense of the English government , with ...
... English government for his defence . The amount of the force defined by the treaty was 6000 infantry , and the usual proportion of artillery . These troops were to be main- tained entirely at the expense of the English government , with ...
Continguts
BOOK V | 1 |
CHAPTER VIII | 50 |
Situation of Oude as left by Lord Teignmouth highly satisfactory | 122 |
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