The History of British India, Том 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... European govern- ments alike , is the rage of extorting more and more of their earnings from the people . This ... European masters ; and when his soldiers , as well as people , are kept in abject and hopeless subjection by the terror of ...
... European govern- ments alike , is the rage of extorting more and more of their earnings from the people . This ... European masters ; and when his soldiers , as well as people , are kept in abject and hopeless subjection by the terror of ...
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... European force ; a war which , nevertheless , had that destruction been essential to the security of the state which he ruled , it would have been incumbent upon him to make.2 As to the chance of the arrival of a French army from Europe ...
... European force ; a war which , nevertheless , had that destruction been essential to the security of the state which he ruled , it would have been incumbent upon him to make.2 As to the chance of the arrival of a French army from Europe ...
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... European artillery , three regiments of European , and five of native cavalry , one regiment of European , and eleven battalions of native infantry . Beside this force , about 3,500 men were as- sembled near Allahabad for the invasion ...
... European artillery , three regiments of European , and five of native cavalry , one regiment of European , and eleven battalions of native infantry . Beside this force , about 3,500 men were as- sembled near Allahabad for the invasion ...
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BOOK V | 1 |
CHAPTER VIII | 50 |
Situation of Oude as left by Lord Teignmouth highly satisfactory | 122 |
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