The History of British India, Том 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... declared to be contrary to the interest , and injurious to the honour of the British nation . It will be impossible to show , that the war into which the Governor - General was so eager to plunge , was a war of self - defence , except ...
... declared to be contrary to the interest , and injurious to the honour of the British nation . It will be impossible to show , that the war into which the Governor - General was so eager to plunge , was a war of self - defence , except ...
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... declared , that , however the war began , his master was very desirous of bringing it to an end . He was then questioned about his powers , but said he had only a commission to learn the wishes of the British General , and to express ...
... declared , that , however the war began , his master was very desirous of bringing it to an end . He was then questioned about his powers , but said he had only a commission to learn the wishes of the British General , and to express ...
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... declared , lest Holkar , in passing , should com- mit excesses , which , otherwise , it would be necessary for the British government to resent . Lord Lake was after- wards compelled to receive the bitter reproaches of the Raja ...
... declared , lest Holkar , in passing , should com- mit excesses , which , otherwise , it would be necessary for the British government to resent . Lord Lake was after- wards compelled to receive the bitter reproaches of the Raja ...
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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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