The History of British India, Volum 5Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 196
... power . Policy equally ob- vious urged the British government to fulfil the spirit of the stipulations into which they had entered with the Vizir , as the means of conciliating the only potentate in Hindustan able and disposed to form ...
... power . Policy equally ob- vious urged the British government to fulfil the spirit of the stipulations into which they had entered with the Vizir , as the means of conciliating the only potentate in Hindustan able and disposed to form ...
Pàgina 198
... British power in Bengal . It was the characteristic merit of Hastings to resolve calmly and act resolutely . He says of himself , with perfect truth , " it was ever my rule in all political transac- tions , however I might allow myself ...
... British power in Bengal . It was the characteristic merit of Hastings to resolve calmly and act resolutely . He says of himself , with perfect truth , " it was ever my rule in all political transac- tions , however I might allow myself ...
Pàgina 328
James Mill. BOOK VI . British power held up between them and the Nizam , whom CHAP . IV . they had long destined for their prey . 1792 . While the armies were before Seringapatam , and the Sultan was yet unsubdued , Mahdajee Sindiah ...
James Mill. BOOK VI . British power held up between them and the Nizam , whom CHAP . IV . they had long destined for their prey . 1792 . While the armies were before Seringapatam , and the Sultan was yet unsubdued , Mahdajee Sindiah ...
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