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Memoir on the Satara Territory: Early History, &c., of the Bhonslays of ... - Страница 48
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The Political History of India, from 1784 to 1823, Том 2

John Malcolm - 1826 - 648 страници
...possible, and every facility given to render their journey speedy and convenient. " 4th. That Badjerow shall, on his voluntarily agreeing to this arrangement,...family. The amount of this pension will be fixed by the Governorgeneral ; but Brigadier-general Malcolm takes upon himself to engage that it shall not be less...

The Political History of India, from 1784 to 1823, Том 2

John Malcolm - 1826 - 644 страници
...their journey speedy and convenient. " 4th. That Badjerow shall, on his voluntarily agreeing to tin's arrangement, receive a liberal pension from the Company's...family. The amount of this pension will be fixed by the Governorgeneral; but Brigadier-general Malcolm takes upon himself to engage that it shall not be less...

The Political History of India, from 1784 to 1823, Том 2

Sir John Malcolm - 1826 - 642 страници
...possible, and every facility given to render their journey speedy and convenient. " 4th. That Badjerow shall, on his voluntarily agreeing to this arrangement, receive a liberal pension from the Company "1a government, for the support of himself and family. The amount of this pension will be fixed...

Calcutta Review, Том 29

1857 - 516 страници
...every facility given to render their journey speedy and convenient. " ' Fourth. — That Badjee Eao shall, on his voluntarily agreeing to this arrangement,...the Company's Government for the support of himself arid family. The amount of this pension will be fixed by the Governor-General ; but Brigadier-General...

The life and correspondence of major-general sir John Malcolm, from ..., Том 2

sir John William Kaye - 1856 - 642 страници
...and every facility given to render their journey Bpccdy and convenient. " Fourth. — That Badjee Rao shall, on his voluntarily agreeing to this arrangement,...family. The amount of this pension will be fixed by the Governor-General ; but Brigadier-Generul Malcolm takes upon himself to engage that it shall not bo...

The Life and Correspondence of Major-General Sir John Malcolm, G. C ..., Том 2

Sir John William Kaye - 1856 - 646 страници
...and every facility given to render their journey speedy and convenient. "Fourth. — That Badjee Rao shall, on his voluntarily agreeing to this arrangement,...family. The amount of this pension will be fixed by the Governor-General ; but Brigadier-General Malcolm takes upon himself to engage that it shall not be...

the calcutta review

the calcutta review - 1857 - 514 страници
...every facility given to render their journey speedv and convenient. " ' Fourth. — That Badjee Rao shall, on his voluntarily agreeing to this arrangement,...himself and family. The amount of this pension will be tixed by the Governor-General ; but Brigadier-General Malcolm takes upon himself to engage that it...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 83

1858 - 810 страници
...1818, nnder which the old Peishwah enrrendered to Sir John Malcolm, are these : " That Bajee Rao shall receive a liberal pension from the Company's Government for the support of himself and family" — an ambiguous expression, which, taken alone, might seem u> admit the interpretation of "him and...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 83

1858 - 828 страници
...1818, under which the old Peishwah surrendered to Sir John Malcolm, are these : " That Bajee Rao shall receive a liberal pension from the Company's Government for the support of Jdmtelf and family" — an ambiguous expression, which, taken alone, might seem to admit the interpretation...

Thoughts on the Policy of the Crown Towards India

John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1859 - 398 страници
...Rao's, surrender at Asseerghur were, that upon fulfilling, as he did, certain conditions, he should "receive a liberal pension from the Company's government for the Support of himself and his family," not less than .£80,000 a-year. This sum, although deemed excessive by Lord Hastings,...




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