Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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Page 45
... attach some chiefs to his own interests , and to detach others from that of the British , and so effectually were these different objects accom- plished that it would have been consummate folly in any British general acting against ...
... attach some chiefs to his own interests , and to detach others from that of the British , and so effectually were these different objects accom- plished that it would have been consummate folly in any British general acting against ...
Page 61
... attached to the side of the Nabob . The forces of the Company however were an un- answerable argument , of which its officers knew well how to avail themselves . We question whether any other power would have acted differently . The ...
... attached to the side of the Nabob . The forces of the Company however were an un- answerable argument , of which its officers knew well how to avail themselves . We question whether any other power would have acted differently . The ...
Page 75
... attached that state to the Company , and secured to the Company a valuable and important territorial establishment in the maritime province of Guzerat . The most effectual arrangement , however , for securing the British Government ...
... attached that state to the Company , and secured to the Company a valuable and important territorial establishment in the maritime province of Guzerat . The most effectual arrangement , however , for securing the British Government ...
Page 77
... attached , " which force , it was added , was to be stationed in perpetuity in his Highness ' territories . For the support of this force , certain portions of * Amrut Rao he nominated Regent for his son Vinayak Rao , who was raised to ...
... attached , " which force , it was added , was to be stationed in perpetuity in his Highness ' territories . For the support of this force , certain portions of * Amrut Rao he nominated Regent for his son Vinayak Rao , who was raised to ...
Page 201
... attaching Ungool to our possessions , in 1837 . CC In 1846 , the Rajah attacked , plundered , and forcibly took possession of " a village of Hindole , " at a time , " says Mr. Mills , " when his right to the village was under enquiry ...
... attaching Ungool to our possessions , in 1837 . CC In 1846 , the Rajah attacked , plundered , and forcibly took possession of " a village of Hindole , " at a time , " says Mr. Mills , " when his right to the village was under enquiry ...
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