Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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Page 42
... Mahrattas , and the Mahrattas were very much stronger than the Nizam , and all three united , that is , if united in reality , and not in name only , would have been more than a counterpoise for two Tippús and two Mysores . Such was the ...
... Mahrattas , and the Mahrattas were very much stronger than the Nizam , and all three united , that is , if united in reality , and not in name only , would have been more than a counterpoise for two Tippús and two Mysores . Such was the ...
Page 45
... Mahrattas loudly called upon the British to assist them , whilst their internal dissensions prevented their act- ing with energy or a chance of success ; all was confusion and dismay when Zeman was recalled to his own capital by a ...
... Mahrattas loudly called upon the British to assist them , whilst their internal dissensions prevented their act- ing with energy or a chance of success ; all was confusion and dismay when Zeman was recalled to his own capital by a ...
Page 47
... Mahrattas , whilst the resources of a large empire would be put into our hands . In April 1798 the Governor - General arrived at Madras , where A he employed a few days of leisure in examining LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION . 47.
... Mahrattas , whilst the resources of a large empire would be put into our hands . In April 1798 the Governor - General arrived at Madras , where A he employed a few days of leisure in examining LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION . 47.
Page 49
... Mahrattas , whilst he directed General Harris , then Acting Governor , as well as Commander - in - Chief , at Madras , quietly to concentrate a force sufficient to repel Tippú in case of attack , and which should form the nucleus of an ...
... Mahrattas , whilst he directed General Harris , then Acting Governor , as well as Commander - in - Chief , at Madras , quietly to concentrate a force sufficient to repel Tippú in case of attack , and which should form the nucleus of an ...
Page 50
... Mahrattas . With a view to this , on the 8th of July , he instructed the Resident at the Nizam's Court to propose a new treaty between the two powers which , whilst in accordance with the Nizam's wish , it should unite the two powers ...
... Mahrattas . With a view to this , on the 8th of July , he instructed the Resident at the Nizam's Court to propose a new treaty between the two powers which , whilst in accordance with the Nizam's wish , it should unite the two powers ...
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