The History of British India, Том 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... officers , and declaring it treason in the soldiers to obey them . The soldiers were already in a state approaching to mutiny . The disorders now proceeded to greater violence ; and the officers were imprisoned by their men . In this ...
... officers , and declaring it treason in the soldiers to obey them . The soldiers were already in a state approaching to mutiny . The disorders now proceeded to greater violence ; and the officers were imprisoned by their men . In this ...
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... officers to render Sindiah , or any native power , much more formidable than it would be without them , it would not be easy to refute that opinion . What renders the native sovereigns weak , is less the badness of their military officers ...
... officers to render Sindiah , or any native power , much more formidable than it would be without them , it would not be easy to refute that opinion . What renders the native sovereigns weak , is less the badness of their military officers ...
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... officer , in a similar case ? Upon his officers , it is plain , the popular or moral sanction had no means of operation . What cared they , what should be thought of them by the people of Sindiah's court or kingdom , as soon as it was ...
... officer , in a similar case ? Upon his officers , it is plain , the popular or moral sanction had no means of operation . What cared they , what should be thought of them by the people of Sindiah's court or kingdom , as soon as it was ...
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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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