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... attacked the English , and the Mahrattas had either not assisted , or joined in the attack , it may be strongly suspected that the English , in that case , would not have held the Nizam released from his engagement . The opinion has ...
... attacked the English , and the Mahrattas had either not assisted , or joined in the attack , it may be strongly suspected that the English , in that case , would not have held the Nizam released from his engagement . The opinion has ...
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... attack upon them with the cavalry alone . " 1803 . The advance of the cavalry was slow , the road having been rendered difficult by the water of a reservoir , the em- bankment of which the enemy had cut . The British General , having ...
... attack upon them with the cavalry alone . " 1803 . The advance of the cavalry was slow , the road having been rendered difficult by the water of a reservoir , the em- bankment of which the enemy had cut . The British General , having ...
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... attack . Gawil- ghur stands upon a lofty point of a ridge of mountains between the sources of the rivers Poorna and Taptee . It consisted of two forts ; the inner , fronting to the south where the rock is most precipitous ; and the ...
... attack . Gawil- ghur stands upon a lofty point of a ridge of mountains between the sources of the rivers Poorna and Taptee . It consisted of two forts ; the inner , fronting to the south where the rock is most precipitous ; and 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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