The History of British India, Volums 3-4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 208
... taken Patna with the greatest ease. But they employed them- 1760. selves in ravaging the open country, and in receiving messengers and overtures from Kamnarain till the 19th of February, when they learned that Meeran and the English ...
... taken Patna with the greatest ease. But they employed them- 1760. selves in ravaging the open country, and in receiving messengers and overtures from Kamnarain till the 19th of February, when they learned that Meeran and the English ...
Pàgina 303
... taken of the circumstance to baffie them in a measure which was the natural consequence of the proceedings in Bengal upon Olive's resumption of the government, but of which no notice is taken in the text. As the presents received by the ...
... taken of the circumstance to baffie them in a measure which was the natural consequence of the proceedings in Bengal upon Olive's resumption of the government, but of which no notice is taken in the text. As the presents received by the ...
Pàgina 219
... taken away; and that oppression which is inflicted upon the public by 1781. the unnecessary delay, vexation and expense of judicial proceedings, was in part deprived of its fundamental and most operative cause.1 On the principal ground ...
... taken away; and that oppression which is inflicted upon the public by 1781. the unnecessary delay, vexation and expense of judicial proceedings, was in part deprived of its fundamental and most operative cause.1 On the principal ground ...
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