| James Mill - 1846 - 692 страници
...a third has arrived by way of Ahmednagar, and a greater force than either is now entering Kandesh, under the personal command of his Excellency Sir Thomas...and a force from Bombay is taking the forts in the Konkan, and occupying that country, so that in a short time not a trace of Baji Rao will remain. The... | |
| R. Hughes Thomas - 1857 - 278 страници
...has arrived by the way of Ahmednuggur; and a greater force than either is now entering by Khandesh, under the personal command of His Excellency Sir Thomas...and a force from Bombay is taking the forts in the Konkun, and occupying that country, — so that in a short time no trace of Bajeerao will remain. The... | |
| James Mill - 1858 - 506 страници
...a third has arrived by way of Ahmednagar, and a greater force than either is now entering Kandesh, under the personal command of his Excellency Sir Thomas Hislop; a force under General Munro is redacing the Carnatic, and a force from Bombay is taking the forts in the Konkan, and occupying that... | |
| Great Britain. State Trials Committee - 1889 - 590 страници
...third has arrived by way of Ahmedunggiir, and a greater force than ever is now entering by Kandeish under the personal command of his Excellency Sir Thomas Hislop. A force uu.li r General Munro is reducing the Carnatic ; and a force from Bombay is taking the forts in the... | |
| India. Foreign and Political Department - 1892 - 676 страници
...Kandeish, under the personal command of His Excellency Sir Thomns Hislop. A force under General Muuro is reducing the Carnatic, and a force from Bombay is taking the forts in the Concau, and occupying that country, so that in a short time no trace of Bajee B'io will remain. The... | |
| 1827 - 630 страници
...arrived by the way of Amednuggur ; and a greater force than either is now entering by way of Candeisn, under the personal command of his Excellency Sir Thomas...Hislop. A force under General Munro is reducing the Caraatic, aud a force from Bombay is taking the forts in the Concan, and occupviug that country ; so... | |
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