The History of British India, Том 5Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... means , I am afraid , by which she and her paramour have made that and all the sums which they have got by their own dishonesty , or lost by the dishonesty of others or the confusion of the times , [ might cause ] the laughing ...
... means , I am afraid , by which she and her paramour have made that and all the sums which they have got by their own dishonesty , or lost by the dishonesty of others or the confusion of the times , [ might cause ] the laughing ...
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... means probable , that , without the pros- pect of alliance with the French , he would provoke the dangers of an English war : and he concluded with some assurance that , with the support of Tippoo alone , the Nizam would not hazard the ...
... means probable , that , without the pros- pect of alliance with the French , he would provoke the dangers of an English war : and he concluded with some assurance that , with the support of Tippoo alone , the Nizam would not hazard the ...
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... means re- main to be provided . On the subject of those means , a few general suggestions are all that can here find an appro- priate place . Much both of local and of appropriate knowledge is required for details . One observation ...
... means re- main to be provided . On the subject of those means , a few general suggestions are all that can here find an appro- priate place . Much both of local and of appropriate knowledge is required for details . One observation ...
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