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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... protection , and checks Runjeet Sing's ambition .... 221 Government embark in foreign alliances to check the designs of Napoleon 221 1808 Embassy to Runjeet Sing ; Mr. Metcalfe 222 0000 Mr. Metcalfe orders him to retire from Sirhind 223 ...
... protection , and checks Runjeet Sing's ambition .... 221 Government embark in foreign alliances to check the designs of Napoleon 221 1808 Embassy to Runjeet Sing ; Mr. Metcalfe 222 0000 Mr. Metcalfe orders him to retire from Sirhind 223 ...
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... protection by the treaty of Mangalore . Tippoo , who had long coveted the possession of it , had been for some time assembling a large force in the vicinity , and the raja , anxious to strengthen the defences of his kingdom , had ...
... protection by the treaty of Mangalore . Tippoo , who had long coveted the possession of it , had been for some time assembling a large force in the vicinity , and the raja , anxious to strengthen the defences of his kingdom , had ...
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... nor valour among them and the gay cavaliers were so utterly unsuited for field work that they were unable to protect their own foragers , and soon ceased to move beyond the English pickets .. 18 Battle of Arikera , BATTLE OF ARIKERA . [
... nor valour among them and the gay cavaliers were so utterly unsuited for field work that they were unable to protect their own foragers , and soon ceased to move beyond the English pickets .. 18 Battle of Arikera , BATTLE OF ARIKERA . [
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... protection of the resident cultivators it was enacted that the zemindar should keep a register of their tenures , and grant then pottahs , or leases , specifying the rent they were to pay , and that for any infringment of these rules ...
... protection of the resident cultivators it was enacted that the zemindar should keep a register of their tenures , and grant then pottahs , or leases , specifying the rent they were to pay , and that for any infringment of these rules ...
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... protection , the improvement , and the happiness of the people ; but it was with an eye exclusively to the credit and the in terests of the governing power . He closes his great minute 36 REFORM OF THE CIVIL AND CRIMINAL COURTS . [
... protection , the improvement , and the happiness of the people ; but it was with an eye exclusively to the credit and the in terests of the governing power . He closes his great minute 36 REFORM OF THE CIVIL AND CRIMINAL COURTS . [
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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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