The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 4John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... force , encumbered with an enormous baggage - train of 19,000 bullocks , was scarcely able to march two miles a day . Raghunath Rao at length appreciated that he was being used as a mere pawn in the game . In December , 1778 , he sent ...
... force , encumbered with an enormous baggage - train of 19,000 bullocks , was scarcely able to march two miles a day . Raghunath Rao at length appreciated that he was being used as a mere pawn in the game . In December , 1778 , he sent ...
Page 351
... force . Shore had infected them with his roseate confidence . Mornington very soon saw more clearly . He had in 1798 found it necessary to station an army of 20,000 men in Oudh under the command of Sir J. Craig , to be ready for the ...
... force . Shore had infected them with his roseate confidence . Mornington very soon saw more clearly . He had in 1798 found it necessary to station an army of 20,000 men in Oudh under the command of Sir J. Craig , to be ready for the ...
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... force in Sind permanently , this being one of the suggested results of the Persian intrigues . On 24 December , 1838 , Burnes signed a treaty with Mir Rustam Khan.2 Its chief clauses provided for the protection by the British of the ...
... force in Sind permanently , this being one of the suggested results of the Persian intrigues . On 24 December , 1838 , Burnes signed a treaty with Mir Rustam Khan.2 Its chief clauses provided for the protection by the British of the ...
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