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... Treaty of Lall- Dang ΡΑΟΥ 22 22288933 24 Rights of Fyzoola Khân , under the Treaty of Lall - Dang Guarantee of the Treaty of Lall - Dang 31 Thanks of the Board to Fyzoola Khân Demand of Five Thousand Horse Treaty of Chunar Consequences ...
... Treaty of Lall- Dang ΡΑΟΥ 22 22288933 24 Rights of Fyzoola Khân , under the Treaty of Lall - Dang Guarantee of the Treaty of Lall - Dang 31 Thanks of the Board to Fyzoola Khân Demand of Five Thousand Horse Treaty of Chunar Consequences ...
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... treaty of pe or other treaty , with any such Indian princes or pow without the consent and approbation of the governor - gen and council first had and obtained , except in such cases imminent necessity as would render it dangerous to ...
... treaty of pe or other treaty , with any such Indian princes or pow without the consent and approbation of the governor - gen and council first had and obtained , except in such cases imminent necessity as would render it dangerous to ...
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... treaty of Poorun- der was negotiated and concluded , did declare to the govern- or - general and council , " that while Ragonaut Row resides at Bombay in expectation of being supported , the ministers can place no confidence in the ...
... treaty of Poorun- der was negotiated and concluded , did declare to the govern- or - general and council , " that while Ragonaut Row resides at Bombay in expectation of being supported , the ministers can place no confidence in the ...
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... treaty of Poorunder , inviolate and sacred , as well as by the special orders and instructions of the East - India Company to fix his attention to the preservation of peace throughout India ; all which important duties the said Warren ...
... treaty of Poorunder , inviolate and sacred , as well as by the special orders and instructions of the East - India Company to fix his attention to the preservation of peace throughout India ; all which important duties the said Warren ...
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... treaty ( meaning the treaty of Poorunder ) is not , upon the whole , so agreeable to us as we could wish , still we are resolved strictly to adhere to it on our parts . You must therefore be particularly vigilant , while Ragoba is with ...
... treaty ( meaning the treaty of Poorunder ) is not , upon the whole , so agreeable to us as we could wish , still we are resolved strictly to adhere to it on our parts . You must therefore be particularly vigilant , while Ragoba is with ...
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