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" If at this time, without either war or peace, the Mahrattas, on account of the rains, shall cross, and retire, and after the expiration of the rainy season they should again enter the country of the Rohillas, their expulsion is the business of the Vizier. "
An Historical Relation of the Origin, Progress, and Final Dissolution of the ... - Page 291
by Charles Hamilton - 1787 - 298 pages
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The History of the British Empire in India, Volume 2

Edward Thornton - India - 1842 - 632 pages
...beyond the mere enforce— ment of his pecuniary demands upon the Rohillas : different possessions, obliging the Mahrattas to retire, either by peace or war ; this to depend on the pleasure of the Vizier. If at this time, without either war or peace, the Mahrattas, on account of...
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Hastings and the Rohilla War

Sir John Strachey - India - 1892 - 370 pages
...Shuja-ud-daula, shall establish the Rohilla Sirdars in their different possessions,'obliging the Marathas to retire either by peace or war; this to depend on the pleasure of the Vizier. If at this time, without either war or peace, the Marathas, on account of the...
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