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Pàgina 388
... Rohillas, would establish themselves in the Rohilla country, and expose him to still greater danger." To extricate ... Rohillas, first, the cession of a portion of their territory for the Emperor's support, leaving to them such a part as ...
... Rohillas, would establish themselves in the Rohilla country, and expose him to still greater danger." To extricate ... Rohillas, first, the cession of a portion of their territory for the Emperor's support, leaving to them such a part as ...
Pàgina 392
... Rohillas in a state of security. That people were now laid at the mercy of the Mahrattas, and would, he foresaw, be compelled to join them, to avoid destruction. Zabita Khan had already thrown nimself upon their mercy ; and he violently ...
... Rohillas in a state of security. That people were now laid at the mercy of the Mahrattas, and would, he foresaw, be compelled to join them, to avoid destruction. Zabita Khan had already thrown nimself upon their mercy ; and he violently ...
Pàgina 396
... Rohillas, it seems, procrastinated, and evaded, with respect to the demand which was now violently made upon them for payment of the formerly stipulated price of defence ; a payment which had not been earned, since they had never been ...
... Rohillas, it seems, procrastinated, and evaded, with respect to the demand which was now violently made upon them for payment of the formerly stipulated price of defence ; a payment which had not been earned, since they had never been ...
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