The History of British India, Том 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... Peshwa , in preference to all the rest of the Mahratta chiefs , to consign the defence of his government and dominious to a British force , and to alienate a part of those dominions for the maintenance of that force ; an arrangement ...
... Peshwa , in preference to all the rest of the Mahratta chiefs , to consign the defence of his government and dominious to a British force , and to alienate a part of those dominions for the maintenance of that force ; an arrangement ...
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... Peshwa ; but totally adverse to that selfish and wicked policy , which , in a certain degree , he seems to have realized : a slight recurrence to the history of his machinations is sufficient to demonstrate , that , in the midst of ...
... Peshwa ; but totally adverse to that selfish and wicked policy , which , in a certain degree , he seems to have realized : a slight recurrence to the history of his machinations is sufficient to demonstrate , that , in the midst of ...
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... Peshwa's authority , and in the actual situation of the Peshwa's affairs , it appeared to me , to be extremely de- sirable , that the Peshwa should immediately place himself under the protection of the British power , by retiring to ...
... Peshwa's authority , and in the actual situation of the Peshwa's affairs , it appeared to me , to be extremely de- sirable , that the Peshwa should immediately place himself under the protection of the British power , by retiring to ...
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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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