The History of British India, Volum 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 13
... importance , could not greatly increase the influence of ministers , even if their power over Di- rectors were as complete as the argument of the opposition supposed . This , however , was not to deny , that ministers possessed all the ...
... importance , could not greatly increase the influence of ministers , even if their power over Di- rectors were as complete as the argument of the opposition supposed . This , however , was not to deny , that ministers possessed all the ...
Pàgina 82
... importance to concentrate his army at Seedapore , than to maintain the position of Seedasere , which was chiefly useful , as the only spot from which the signals , concerted between the two armies , could be observed . The killed ...
... importance to concentrate his army at Seedapore , than to maintain the position of Seedasere , which was chiefly useful , as the only spot from which the signals , concerted between the two armies , could be observed . The killed ...
Pàgina 221
... importance . The Nabob of Arcot , on the other hand , felt himself in a state of degradation , and reduced to a cipher among the princes of India . It soothed his vanity to hold some intercourse with as many of them as possible ; and ...
... importance . The Nabob of Arcot , on the other hand , felt himself in a state of degradation , and reduced to a cipher among the princes of India . It soothed his vanity to hold some intercourse with as many of them as possible ; and ...
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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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