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" Marrhatta confederacy against the English. His proceedings were conducted with the greatest secrecy, but they did not escape the vigilance of the Resident. In order to obtain intelligence of what the latter absolutely knew, and what he proposed doing,... "
Memoir of General John Briggs, of the Madras Army: With Comments on Some of ... - Page 48
by Evans Bell - 1885 - 285 pages
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, Volume 18

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1834 - 502 pages
...order to obtain intelligence of what the latter absolutely knew, and what he proposed doing, the Peshwa was lavish in promises and bribes to all whom he could...though he was only treated as a common friend. The Peshwa begged that the doctor might be sent to attend some members of his family ; and the kindness...
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, Volume 18

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1861 - 584 pages
...order to obtain intelligence of what the latter absolutely knew, and what he proposed doing, the Peshwa was lavish in promises and bribes to all whom he could...Italian, was supposed to be in his confidence, though he wag only treated as a common friend. The Peshwa begged that the doctor might be sent to attend some...
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, Volume 18

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1861 - 698 pages
...order to obtain intelligence of what the latter absolutely knew, and what he proposed doing, the Peshwa was lavish in promises and bribes to all whom he could...in the habit of passing an hour every day with Mr. Elphinatone reading Greek and Italian, was supposed to be in his confidence, though he was only treated...
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Memoir of General John Briggs, of the Madras Army: With Comments on Some of ...

Evans Bell - British - 1885 - 304 pages
...seduce about the Residency. The Doctor, who was in the habit of passing an hour every day with Air. Elphinstone reading Greek and Italian, was supposed...Doctor might be sent to attend some members of his family; and the kindness that he there received, and the manner in which the Peishwa spoke of his fidelity...
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