The History of British India, Volum 5Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 14
... military aid . Hastings was inclined to give it , but all the other members at the consultation above referred to , that of the 3rd of March , determined that it did not appear immediately advisable to send any forces to the assistance ...
... military aid . Hastings was inclined to give it , but all the other members at the consultation above referred to , that of the 3rd of March , determined that it did not appear immediately advisable to send any forces to the assistance ...
Pàgina 52
... military strictly dependent upon the civil power , and to preclude the unavoidable evils of two conflicting authorities . But very great inconveniences attended the measure of uniting in the same person the superintendence of the civil ...
... military strictly dependent upon the civil power , and to preclude the unavoidable evils of two conflicting authorities . But very great inconveniences attended the measure of uniting in the same person the superintendence of the civil ...
Pàgina 198
... military stores . of money , and even in want of food . It was preserved from destruction , and enabled ultimately to effect a peace on advantageous terms with Tippoo , entirely by the prompt and extensive supplies which the energy of ...
... military stores . of money , and even in want of food . It was preserved from destruction , and enabled ultimately to effect a peace on advantageous terms with Tippoo , entirely by the prompt and extensive supplies which the energy of ...
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