The History of British India. 2. Ed, Том 4Baldwin, 1820 |
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... enemies , by espousing the cause of Ragoba ; and putting an end to the power of men , who waited only till their schemes were ripe for execution , to begin an attack upon the Company . The Bombay Presi- dency were more emboldened in ...
... enemies , by espousing the cause of Ragoba ; and putting an end to the power of men , who waited only till their schemes were ripe for execution , to begin an attack upon the Company . The Bombay Presi- dency were more emboldened in ...
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... enemies of the English had any prospect of suc- cess ; and where it most behoved the servants of the Company to provide against their attempts . He re- commended a connexion with some of the leading powers of the country ; pointed out ...
... enemies of the English had any prospect of suc- cess ; and where it most behoved the servants of the Company to provide against their attempts . He re- commended a connexion with some of the leading powers of the country ; pointed out ...
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... enemy now , for the first time appeared . From the head of the Ghaut , or pass , which they secured by a fortified post , the English , on the 4th of January , began their march toward Poonah , with a stock of provisions for twenty ...
... enemy now , for the first time appeared . From the head of the Ghaut , or pass , which they secured by a fortified post , the English , on the 4th of January , began their march toward Poonah , with a stock of provisions for twenty ...
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James Mill. BOOK V. they were attacked by the enemy before day - break ; CHAP . 3. when they lost a part of their baggage , and above 1779. three hundred men . It was not until four o'clock in the afternoon that the enemy desisted from ...
James Mill. BOOK V. they were attacked by the enemy before day - break ; CHAP . 3. when they lost a part of their baggage , and above 1779. three hundred men . It was not until four o'clock in the afternoon that the enemy desisted from ...
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... consequence was obvious ; the enemy had full opportunity to collect their strength ; the friends of Ragoba , instead of being • 1779 . BOOK V. encouraged , by the spirited exertion of our 2 Censured by the Directors . 37.
... consequence was obvious ; the enemy had full opportunity to collect their strength ; the friends of Ragoba , instead of being • 1779 . BOOK V. encouraged , by the spirited exertion of our 2 Censured by the Directors . 37.
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