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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... political relations of the English and the Marathas on an entirely new and definite footing , cannot be over - estimated . It formed the turning - point in the history of the English in India . It secured us peace with the Marathas for ...
... political relations of the English and the Marathas on an entirely new and definite footing , cannot be over - estimated . It formed the turning - point in the history of the English in India . It secured us peace with the Marathas for ...
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... political sagacity . The war between the Marathas and the Nizam ( 1794-5 ) , in which Shore not unnaturally avoided intervention , ended in the Nizam's defeat and in Sir John Shore's belief that he was a less valuable ally than his ...
... political sagacity . The war between the Marathas and the Nizam ( 1794-5 ) , in which Shore not unnaturally avoided intervention , ended in the Nizam's defeat and in Sir John Shore's belief that he was a less valuable ally than his ...
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... Political Consultations , years 1812 , 1813 , 1823 , India Office copies . Government of India , Foreign Dept. , Secret and Political Consultations of 1829–52 , including correspondence on the Ava residency , proposed retrocession of ...
... Political Consultations , years 1812 , 1813 , 1823 , India Office copies . Government of India , Foreign Dept. , Secret and Political Consultations of 1829–52 , including correspondence on the Ava residency , proposed retrocession of ...
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