The History of British India, Volum 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 180
... sufficiently ; but he was altogether deceived . It was perfectly impossible for him to see with his own eyes what was sufficient to convince a mind , impressed both by anticipation and interest with other notions , that I See the ...
... sufficiently ; but he was altogether deceived . It was perfectly impossible for him to see with his own eyes what was sufficient to convince a mind , impressed both by anticipation and interest with other notions , that I See the ...
Pàgina 276
... sufficient to demonstrate , that , in the midst of personal peril , and the lowest debasement , he viewed the admission of permanent support from your Lordship with aversion . " " With regard to the Peshwa's government , " he says ...
... sufficient to demonstrate , that , in the midst of personal peril , and the lowest debasement , he viewed the admission of permanent support from your Lordship with aversion . " " With regard to the Peshwa's government , " he says ...
Pàgina 440
... sufficiently manifested , that it was in vain to place any reliance on the faith , justice , sincerity , gratitude , or ... sufficient , namely , the total prostration and absolute dependence of every sur- rounding power . This , however ...
... sufficiently manifested , that it was in vain to place any reliance on the faith , justice , sincerity , gratitude , or ... sufficient , namely , the total prostration and absolute dependence of every sur- rounding power . This , however ...
Continguts
BOOK V | 1 |
CHAPTER VIII | 50 |
Situation of Oude as left by Lord Teignmouth highly satisfactory | 122 |
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