The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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... march at the head of this little army each carries two men , one of whom : governs the animal , by touching his forehead with an iron hook , the other holding a large banner of silk embroidered with gold and silver ; the first eight ...
... march at the head of this little army each carries two men , one of whom : governs the animal , by touching his forehead with an iron hook , the other holding a large banner of silk embroidered with gold and silver ; the first eight ...
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... march this way : this was so notorious that it was publickly talked of and known , his kasids passing almost daily through Balasore , and but a few days before some elephants and saropas arrived at that place within passage to Monsieur ...
... march this way : this was so notorious that it was publickly talked of and known , his kasids passing almost daily through Balasore , and but a few days before some elephants and saropas arrived at that place within passage to Monsieur ...
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... march this way and extirpate the English . These letters likewise gave a detail of the progress of our negotiation with Jafar Ali Khan , who on the 5th ultimo signed , sealed , and solemnly swore in the presence of Mr. Watts to abide by ...
... march this way and extirpate the English . These letters likewise gave a detail of the progress of our negotiation with Jafar Ali Khan , who on the 5th ultimo signed , sealed , and solemnly swore in the presence of Mr. Watts to abide by ...
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... march .... ( Here follows an account of the Plassey campaign , which is omitted . ) 20. The advantages of the treaty made with the present Nawab are too apparent to want any comment , if the terms are punctually complied with , which we ...
... march .... ( Here follows an account of the Plassey campaign , which is omitted . ) 20. The advantages of the treaty made with the present Nawab are too apparent to want any comment , if the terms are punctually complied with , which we ...
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... march of him when he was taken . As soon as they heard of his misfortunes , they returned by forced marches ; and , by the last advices , had passed by Patna , on the other side of the river . A party of Europeans and sepoys were ...
... march of him when he was taken . As soon as they heard of his misfortunes , they returned by forced marches ; and , by the last advices , had passed by Patna , on the other side of the river . A party of Europeans and sepoys were ...
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The Making of British India, 1756-1858: Described in a Series of Dispatches ... Ramsay Muir Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1923 |
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