Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... Peishwa , caused by the inor- dinate ambition and power of Scindia , that it was not to be expected the inferior chiefs would hold themselves bound by a treaty concluded by the Peishwa alone , and that too with powers , one of whom they ...
... Peishwa , caused by the inor- dinate ambition and power of Scindia , that it was not to be expected the inferior chiefs would hold themselves bound by a treaty concluded by the Peishwa alone , and that too with powers , one of whom they ...
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... Peishwa , to whom all its stipulations were communicated . On the 10th October the * Vide Appendix C. Wellesley Despatches . 1st Vol . subsidiary force under Lieutenant Colonel Roberts reached Hy- derabad , 50 LORD WELLESLEY'S ...
... Peishwa , to whom all its stipulations were communicated . On the 10th October the * Vide Appendix C. Wellesley Despatches . 1st Vol . subsidiary force under Lieutenant Colonel Roberts reached Hy- derabad , 50 LORD WELLESLEY'S ...
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... intrigues with the French had caused to the Company and its allies . " The Peishwa , and his Highness • Despatches . Vol 1. p . 341 . the Nizam , " continued the Governor - General , LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION . 51.
... intrigues with the French had caused to the Company and its allies . " The Peishwa , and his Highness • Despatches . Vol 1. p . 341 . the Nizam , " continued the Governor - General , LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION . 51.
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... Peishwa which was concluded on the 22nd of June 1799 . The grounds on which a portion of Mysore equal to that taken by the Company and given to the Nizam , was refused to the Peishwa are given above . It is evident indeed that he had no ...
... Peishwa which was concluded on the 22nd of June 1799 . The grounds on which a portion of Mysore equal to that taken by the Company and given to the Nizam , was refused to the Peishwa are given above . It is evident indeed that he had no ...
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rous . The Peishwa demanded , in the first place , an equal share with the Nizam and the Company , and that too without con- ditions ! * A state in Europe , under similar circumstances , would be considered bereft of reason were it to ...
rous . The Peishwa demanded , in the first place , an equal share with the Nizam and the Company , and that too without con- ditions ! * A state in Europe , under similar circumstances , would be considered bereft of reason were it to ...
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