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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Page 300
... given to him , on condition that he and the Company guaranteed that no further demand should ever be made upon her . The guarantee was given . In 1781 Asaf - ud - daula , urged on thereto by the Resident , as is clear from the private ...
... given to him , on condition that he and the Company guaranteed that no further demand should ever be made upon her . The guarantee was given . In 1781 Asaf - ud - daula , urged on thereto by the Resident , as is clear from the private ...
Page 359
... given assignments of ' territory and had no interest in anything beyond the security of their own interests . Thence came , as Arthur Wellesley said , a system which tended not only to the oppression of the inhabitants of the country ...
... given assignments of ' territory and had no interest in anything beyond the security of their own interests . Thence came , as Arthur Wellesley said , a system which tended not only to the oppression of the inhabitants of the country ...
Page 511
... given into his charge , partly for protection , partly as hostages . But the murders continued and increased as the march was resumed , and on 10 January not more than a quarter of the force was left . Soon Elphinstone and Shelton were ...
... given into his charge , partly for protection , partly as hostages . But the murders continued and increased as the march was resumed , and on 10 January not more than a quarter of the force was left . Soon Elphinstone and Shelton were ...
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