The History of British India, Томове 3–4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... Mahrattas ; the prospect of which alarmed chap, l the English General, and called forth his exertions to pre- 1 11 1 vent so dangerous a confederacy. The Mahrattas, how- 1772- ever, treated the overtures of the Subahdar with so little ...
... Mahrattas ; the prospect of which alarmed chap, l the English General, and called forth his exertions to pre- 1 11 1 vent so dangerous a confederacy. The Mahrattas, how- 1772- ever, treated the overtures of the Subahdar with so little ...
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... Mahrattas, as might prevent them crossing the Ganges any more. But no such arrangements were attempted. As soon as the termination of the rains approached, the Mahrattas drew near to the river, and, again threatening the Rohillas ...
... Mahrattas, as might prevent them crossing the Ganges any more. But no such arrangements were attempted. As soon as the termination of the rains approached, the Mahrattas drew near to the river, and, again threatening the Rohillas ...
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... Mahrattas indeed to prevail over Hyder, but of all events that was, probably, the most alarming ; the Mahrattas would in that case immediately adjoin the Carnatic, with such an accumulated power, as would enable them to conquer it ...
... Mahrattas indeed to prevail over Hyder, but of all events that was, probably, the most alarming ; the Mahrattas would in that case immediately adjoin the Carnatic, with such an accumulated power, as would enable them to conquer it ...
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