The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 41–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... immediately subject to its attention . This officer holds his commission from the King . But by the nature of the government of Indostan , where all look only to one head , he is never more than an assistant ; he may be a spy ; he ...
... immediately subject to its attention . This officer holds his commission from the King . But by the nature of the government of Indostan , where all look only to one head , he is never more than an assistant ; he may be a spy ; he ...
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... immediately weighed and stood down the river without leaving us a single boat at the ghat1 or possibility of making a general retreat and this before any one attack had been actually made on the fort . On the Governour etc.'s desertion ...
... immediately weighed and stood down the river without leaving us a single boat at the ghat1 or possibility of making a general retreat and this before any one attack had been actually made on the fort . On the Governour etc.'s desertion ...
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... immediately drop down opposite the lane between the new godowns of the factory and the Company's House : ... but the pilot neither that day nor the next would under- take to bring her lower than opposite to Mr. Watt's house where she ...
... immediately drop down opposite the lane between the new godowns of the factory and the Company's House : ... but the pilot neither that day nor the next would under- take to bring her lower than opposite to Mr. Watt's house where she ...
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... immediately , and on the 13th of June our troops began their 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 ...
... immediately , and on the 13th of June our troops began their 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 ...
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... immediately sent a detachment , accom- panied with two field - pieces , to take possession of a tank with high banks , which was advanced about three hundred yards above our grove , and from whence the enemy had considerably annoyed us ...
... immediately sent a detachment , accom- panied with two field - pieces , to take possession of a tank with high banks , which was advanced about three hundred yards above our grove , and from whence the enemy had considerably annoyed us ...
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