The History of British India, Volums 3-4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 441
... declared that he would not summon or hold councils for " a triumph over himself." He proposed that whatever inquisition they might choose to make into his conduct, they should make it in a Committee j1 where his absence would save his ...
... declared that he would not summon or hold councils for " a triumph over himself." He proposed that whatever inquisition they might choose to make into his conduct, they should make it in a Committee j1 where his absence would save his ...
Pàgina 38
... declaration of war. A reply arrived on the 28th. Without the surrender of Ragoba, and the restoration of Salsette, it was declared that the Mah- ratta powers would make no agreement. The General upon this broke off the negotiation, and ...
... declaration of war. A reply arrived on the 28th. Without the surrender of Ragoba, and the restoration of Salsette, it was declared that the Mah- ratta powers would make no agreement. The General upon this broke off the negotiation, and ...
Pàgina 93
... declared that he would not put the question. The obstruction presented a question of importance ; and the majority resolved to adjourn. The following day, the Council assembled, and the same motion was made. The President declared that ...
... declared that he would not put the question. The obstruction presented a question of importance ; and the majority resolved to adjourn. The following day, the Council assembled, and the same motion was made. The President declared that ...
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