The History of British India, Том 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... Nawab of Furruckabad should not retain any military force beyond what was requisite for purposes of state ; that the Nawab of Oude should always maintain a battalion of Sepoys in Furruckabad for the protection of the territories and ...
... Nawab of Furruckabad should not retain any military force beyond what was requisite for purposes of state ; that the Nawab of Oude should always maintain a battalion of Sepoys in Furruckabad for the protection of the territories and ...
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... Nawab , and the Regent , who had numerous complaints to prefer against one another . The Regent was continued in his office , and terms were drawn up for better regulating the administration . The Marquis Wellesley , in his progress ...
... Nawab , and the Regent , who had numerous complaints to prefer against one another . The Regent was continued in his office , and terms were drawn up for better regulating the administration . The Marquis Wellesley , in his progress ...
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... Nawab would render it impracticable . From the second , if the character ascribed to the Nawab , by the Regent himself , were true , the effects of good govern- ment could not be expected . Remained , as the only un- objectionable ...
... Nawab would render it impracticable . From the second , if the character ascribed to the Nawab , by the Regent himself , were true , the effects of good govern- ment could not be expected . Remained , as the only un- objectionable ...
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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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