The History of British India, Том 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... effect . " It was in the beginning of October that the authorities in India delivered it to the authorities in England , as their opinion , that the greatest advantages would arise from a connexion with Sindiah . Before the end of the ...
... effect . " It was in the beginning of October that the authorities in India delivered it to the authorities in England , as their opinion , that the greatest advantages would arise from a connexion with Sindiah . Before the end of the ...
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... effect , until funds should be pro- vided for their support , by the dismission of my batta- lions . Nothing having as yet been agreed upon , respecting the disbanding of the latter , and the additional Company's troops being on their ...
... effect , until funds should be pro- vided for their support , by the dismission of my batta- lions . Nothing having as yet been agreed upon , respecting the disbanding of the latter , and the additional Company's troops being on their ...
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... effect which the same cause might have equally secured , if the treaty of Bassein had never ex- isted . If it be said , that the treaty of Bassein produced the effects which the Governor - General applauds , by pro- ducing at any rate ...
... effect which the same cause might have equally secured , if the treaty of Bassein had never ex- isted . If it be said , that the treaty of Bassein produced the effects which the Governor - General applauds , by pro- ducing at any rate ...
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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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