I maintained the wars which were of your formation, or that of others, not of mine. I won one member f of the great Indian Confederacy from it by an act of seasonable restitution ; with another \ I maintained a secret intercourse, and converted him into... The History of British India - Страница 126по James Mill - 1817Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Ramsay Muir - 1915 - 440 страници
...member 8 of the great Indian confederacy from it by an act of reasonable restitution ; with another 4 I maintained a secret intercourse, and converted him into a friend ; a third 5 I drew off by diversion and negotiation, and employed him as the instrument of peace. When you cried... | |
| University of Calcutta - 1917 - 844 страници
...maintained the wars which were of your formation, or that of others, not of mine. I won one member of the great Indian confederacy from it by an act...into a friend ; a third, I drew off by diversion and negotiations and employed him as the instrument of peace. When you cried out for peace, and your cries... | |
| Shaswati Mazumdar - 1998 - 164 страници
...maintained the wars which were of your formation, or that of others, not of mine. I won one member of the great Indian Confederacy from it by an act...maintained a secret intercourse, and converted him into a friedn; a third I drew off by diversion and negotiation, and employed him as an Instrument of peace.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 474 страници
...maintained the wars which were of your formation, or that of others, not of mine. I won one member of the great Indian confederacy from it by an act...another I maintained a secret intercourse, and converted Mm into a friend ; a third I drew off by diversion and negotiation, and employed him as the instrument... | |
| Edmund Burke - 2008 - 474 страници
...maintained the wars which were of your formation, or that of others, not of mine. I won one member of the great Indian confederacy from it by an act...another I maintained a secret intercourse, and converted Mm into a friend ; a third I drew off by diversion and negotiation, and employed him as the instrument... | |
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