The History of British India, Volum 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 305
... Resident remarked , that , as the ac- tual position of the Mahratta armies could afford no advantage to their ... Resident should receive a decisive reply . The 28th was afterwards shifted to the 29th ; the Resident threatening to depart ...
... Resident remarked , that , as the ac- tual position of the Mahratta armies could afford no advantage to their ... Resident should receive a decisive reply . The 28th was afterwards shifted to the 29th ; the Resident threatening to depart ...
Pàgina 434
... Resident , Mr. Jenkins - the Resident , Mr. Webbe , having died - determined to quit the camp , and applied for passports . He was desired to wait some days , when Ambajee Inglia would arrive , and it would be settled whether Sindiah ...
... Resident , Mr. Jenkins - the Resident , Mr. Webbe , having died - determined to quit the camp , and applied for passports . He was desired to wait some days , when Ambajee Inglia would arrive , and it would be settled whether Sindiah ...
Pàgina 442
... Resident's camp . 1805 . This conference , when reported to the Governor - General , appeared to him to indicate a more submissive turn in the councils of Sindiah ; the Resident was accordingly instructed , to inform the chieftain ...
... Resident's camp . 1805 . This conference , when reported to the Governor - General , appeared to him to indicate a more submissive turn in the councils of Sindiah ; the Resident was accordingly instructed , to inform the chieftain ...
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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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