The History of British India, Volums 3-4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 399
... Vizir. The agreement respecting the Rohillas, which it had been settled between the President and Vizir might be conveniently kept out of the ostensible treaty, was wholly suppressed. With a view to the future, it was politic however to ...
... Vizir. The agreement respecting the Rohillas, which it had been settled between the President and Vizir might be conveniently kept out of the ostensible treaty, was wholly suppressed. With a view to the future, it was politic however to ...
Pàgina 401
... Vizir ; and yet this President had the art to persuade his colleagues, and joined with them in a declaration to their common masters, that these terms were so favourable to the English, and so burdensome to the Vizir, as to render his ...
... Vizir ; and yet this President had the art to persuade his colleagues, and joined with them in a declaration to their common masters, that these terms were so favourable to the English, and so burdensome to the Vizir, as to render his ...
Pàgina 405
... Vizir are to aid him BOOK V. in the conquest of the Rohilla country ; and if he is opposed chap. n. by Nujuf Khan, or the King himself, you are to pay no re- "* gard to either. We cannot (they add) entertain so bad *?74. an opinion of ...
... Vizir are to aid him BOOK V. in the conquest of the Rohilla country ; and if he is opposed chap. n. by Nujuf Khan, or the King himself, you are to pay no re- "* gard to either. We cannot (they add) entertain so bad *?74. an opinion of ...
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