The History of British India, Том 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... Jumna ; destroying completely the French force by which that district was protected ; extending the Com- pany's frontier to the Jumna ; and including the cities of Delhi and Agra , with a chain of posts , sufficient for pro- tecting the ...
... Jumna ; destroying completely the French force by which that district was protected ; extending the Com- pany's frontier to the Jumna ; and including the cities of Delhi and Agra , with a chain of posts , sufficient for pro- tecting the ...
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... Jumna ; thence by a line passing near Secundra to the Ganges , and by the Ganges to Hurdwar was , by the policy of Mr. Hastings , left open to the ambi- tion of the Mahrattas . This country contained , among other principalities , the ...
... Jumna ; thence by a line passing near Secundra to the Ganges , and by the Ganges to Hurdwar was , by the policy of Mr. Hastings , left open to the ambi- tion of the Mahrattas . This country contained , among other principalities , the ...
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... Jumna , the approach from Malwa presented little difficulty , this line was short ; the number of fords so far down the Jumna was much less than higher up ; and a British corps , well posted , would afford , in this direction , all the ...
... Jumna , the approach from Malwa presented little difficulty , this line was short ; the number of fords so far down the Jumna was much less than higher up ; and a British corps , well posted , would afford , in this direction , all the ...
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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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