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James Mill, Horace Hayman Wilson. THE EMPEROR MARCHES FOR BENGAL. 209 The Emperor fled the same night to Bahar, a town about BOOK IV. ten miles from the field of battle. Here a measure of great chap. v. promise suggested itself : to ...
James Mill, Horace Hayman Wilson. THE EMPEROR MARCHES FOR BENGAL. 209 The Emperor fled the same night to Bahar, a town about BOOK IV. ten miles from the field of battle. Here a measure of great chap. v. promise suggested itself : to ...
Pàgina 220
... Emperor, with whom it had been arranged during his former campaign, that a body of Mah- rattas should penetrate into Bengal immediately after the rains ; that he himself should advance to Bahar, and, by as menacing an appearance as ...
... Emperor, with whom it had been arranged during his former campaign, that a body of Mah- rattas should penetrate into Bengal immediately after the rains ; that he himself should advance to Bahar, and, by as menacing an appearance as ...
Pàgina 383
... Emperor ; and on the 2oth of December he made his entrance into the capital, with all the display which his circumstances placed within the compass of his power. The Mahrattas afforded the Emperor but a few days to 1 The Emperor had ...
... Emperor ; and on the 2oth of December he made his entrance into the capital, with all the display which his circumstances placed within the compass of his power. The Mahrattas afforded the Emperor but a few days to 1 The Emperor had ...
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