The History of British India, Volum 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 192
... continued on the musnud of his ancestors with all honour , consign- ing over the civil and military administration of the pro- vince of Furruckabad into the hands of the Company's government : that whatever balance should remain from ...
... continued on the musnud of his ancestors with all honour , consign- ing over the civil and military administration of the pro- vince of Furruckabad into the hands of the Company's government : that whatever balance should remain from ...
Pàgina 396
... continued war by the attacks of his army , which over- whelms like the waves of the sea . " An answer , however , to the letter of the Commander - in - Chief was received in the British camp on the 4th of April ; still evading either ...
... continued war by the attacks of his army , which over- whelms like the waves of the sea . " An answer , however , to the letter of the Commander - in - Chief was received in the British camp on the 4th of April ; still evading either ...
Pàgina 440
... to his own hurt and the injury of his neighbours , was an argu- iment in favour of that sort of control which Lord Wellesley sought to establish , AMICABLE PROFESSIONS OF SINDIAH . 1805 . 441 Sindiah continued 440 HISTORY OF BRITISH INDIA .
... to his own hurt and the injury of his neighbours , was an argu- iment in favour of that sort of control which Lord Wellesley sought to establish , AMICABLE PROFESSIONS OF SINDIAH . 1805 . 441 Sindiah continued 440 HISTORY OF BRITISH INDIA .
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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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