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 346
... Wellesley pursued him , step by step , taking and destroying forts , clearing districts , endeavouring to force the bandit into the open field . The private letters of Colonel Wellesley to Thomas Munro show the difficulty of the task ...
... Wellesley pursued him , step by step , taking and destroying forts , clearing districts , endeavouring to force the bandit into the open field . The private letters of Colonel Wellesley to Thomas Munro show the difficulty of the task ...
Page 353
... Wellesley had now full experience of this process , and he would no longer endure it . He ordered several regiments to move into the north of Oudh and required the nawab to maintain them ... Wellesley's explanation Wellesley's negotiations.
... Wellesley had now full experience of this process , and he would no longer endure it . He ordered several regiments to move into the north of Oudh and required the nawab to maintain them ... Wellesley's explanation Wellesley's negotiations.
Page 354
... Wellesley's explanation of the treaty to the directors , and from the Duke of Wellington's justification of it , may be drawn the grounds on which it was con- sidered necessary and effectual at the time . The subsequent history of Oudh ...
... Wellesley's explanation of the treaty to the directors , and from the Duke of Wellington's justification of it , may be drawn the grounds on which it was con- sidered necessary and effectual at the time . The subsequent history of Oudh ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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