The History of British India, Том 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... rulers impose upon themselves . They neither dare to do it , nor does their education fit them for doing it , nor do they enjoy a press , the instru- ment with which it can be done . Their rulers , therefore , have no motive to set a ...
... rulers impose upon themselves . They neither dare to do it , nor does their education fit them for doing it , nor do they enjoy a press , the instru- ment with which it can be done . Their rulers , therefore , have no motive to set a ...
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... rulers directed their attention to Azeem ud Dowlah , a son of Ameer ul Omrah , who , since the death of his father , had been kept in a state of great seclusion and indigence . To make known the intention of dealing with him as ...
... rulers directed their attention to Azeem ud Dowlah , a son of Ameer ul Omrah , who , since the death of his father , had been kept in a state of great seclusion and indigence . To make known the intention of dealing with him as ...
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... rulers insisted upon a power of ordering , agreeably to their wisdom , the internal administration of the country ; or , rather , of taking it wholly into their hands ; alleging , as cause , the bad government of those rulers , which it ...
... rulers insisted upon a power of ordering , agreeably to their wisdom , the internal administration of the country ; or , rather , of taking it wholly into their hands ; alleging , as cause , the bad government of those rulers , which it ...
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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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advantage affairs allies Ameer Khan appeared arrived attack authority battalions Bhurtpore BOOK BOOK VI British army British government British power British troops camp Carnatic cavalry CHAP chiefs chieftain circumstances Colonel command Commander-in-Chief Company Company's connexion Court of Directors declared defensive alliance Delhi dependence Despatches detachment dominions Dowlut Rao Sindiah effect enemy enemy's engagements English government establishment European evil Excellency favour force French frontier Gohud Governor Governor-General Governor-General's Hindustan Holkar honour hostile Ibid immediately infantry Jumna lacs letter Lord Cornwallis Lord Lake Lord Mornington Lord Wellesley Lordship Madras Mahratta Mahratta empire ment military mind ministers Monson Mysore Nabob native Nawab negotiation Nizam object officers Oude Papers party peace persons Peshwa Poonah possession princes proposed proposition Raja of Berar received regard render revenue rulers rupees says the Governor-General Seringapatam Shah Sir John Shore sovereign subsidiary Sultan supra territory tion Tippoo treaty of Bassein vakeels Vizir whole