The History of India, from the Earliest Period to the Close of Lord Dalhousie's Administration, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1867 - India |
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... brought forward Speeches of Lord Wellesley and Lord Grenville The missionary question .... Speeches of Mr. Wilberforce and Mr. Marsh Remarks on the Charter Lord Hastings Governor - General State of India Description of Nepal Rise and ...
... brought forward Speeches of Lord Wellesley and Lord Grenville The missionary question .... Speeches of Mr. Wilberforce and Mr. Marsh Remarks on the Charter Lord Hastings Governor - General State of India Description of Nepal Rise and ...
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... brought this campaign of nine months to an unexpected termination by a voluntary offer of peace . A treaty was accordingly con- cluded between the belligerents in April , 1787 , by which Tippoo engaged to pay forty - five lacs of rupees ...
... brought this campaign of nine months to an unexpected termination by a voluntary offer of peace . A treaty was accordingly con- cluded between the belligerents in April , 1787 , by which Tippoo engaged to pay forty - five lacs of rupees ...
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... brought with them , though sold at an exorbitant rate , proved a seasonable relief to Lord Cornwallis's famished soldiers . The bazaar of the Mahratta camp presented the greatest variety of articles ; English broadcloths and Birmingham ...
... brought with them , though sold at an exorbitant rate , proved a seasonable relief to Lord Cornwallis's famished soldiers . The bazaar of the Mahratta camp presented the greatest variety of articles ; English broadcloths and Birmingham ...
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... brought to bear on the fortifications . Tippoo assembled his principal officers , and adjured them on the Koran to advise him in all sincerity and good faith , and to inform him whether , in their opinion , he ought to accede to the ...
... brought to bear on the fortifications . Tippoo assembled his principal officers , and adjured them on the Koran to advise him in all sincerity and good faith , and to inform him whether , in their opinion , he ought to accede to the ...
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... brought to reason . tripartite treaty had provided that the territories conquered by the joint exertions of the allies should be equally divided among them . The Mahrattas , as the preceding narrative will show , had given no assistance ...
... brought to reason . tripartite treaty had provided that the territories conquered by the joint exertions of the allies should be equally divided among them . The Mahrattas , as the preceding narrative will show , had given no assistance ...
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administration alliance appeared appointed army arrival attack authority Bajee Rao battle body British Government brought Calcutta camp capital CHAP chief Colonel command Company Company's complete considered continued Court of Directors death Deccan demand determined directed districts dominions enemy engaged England English entered established European feeling field force French Governor-General Hastings Holkar horse House hundred immediately important increase India influence interests join lacs of rupees Lake land length letter likewise Lord Cornwallis Lord Wellesley Madras Mahratta ment miles military minister months Mysore Nabob Nana native negotiations never Nizam object obliged obtained offered officers ordered peace period person Peshwa placed Poona position possession present princes proceeded proposed protection province raja reached received refused remain Resident restored rupees sent Shore Sir John soon success territories tion Tippoo took treaty troops whole
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