Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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Page 34
... obtained , some- thing of his subsequent success is to be attributed . We have seen the future Governor - General of India as yet but in the character of a politician and diplomatist - we have now to view him in the far higher and ...
... obtained , some- thing of his subsequent success is to be attributed . We have seen the future Governor - General of India as yet but in the character of a politician and diplomatist - we have now to view him in the far higher and ...
Page 42
... obtained very considerable influence at the Court of Hyderabad , and who lost no opportunity of instilling into the ... obtain full revenge for all that he * Major Kirkpatrick's answers to Lord Mornington's queries . - Despatches , & c ...
... obtained very considerable influence at the Court of Hyderabad , and who lost no opportunity of instilling into the ... obtain full revenge for all that he * Major Kirkpatrick's answers to Lord Mornington's queries . - Despatches , & c ...
Page 43
... obtain any assistance from the Nizam ? or rather , on the other hand , was there not every prospect of the French corps of 14,000 marching to the ranks of Tippú in such a case , and thus increasing the number of our enemy ? " In the ...
... obtain any assistance from the Nizam ? or rather , on the other hand , was there not every prospect of the French corps of 14,000 marching to the ranks of Tippú in such a case , and thus increasing the number of our enemy ? " In the ...
Page 47
... obtain much favor in the eyes of the Governor - General . should never think it worth while , " says he , even in the cases supposed of a rupture with the Nizam , or of an attack from Raymond , to repel the aggression by corrupting the ...
... obtain much favor in the eyes of the Governor - General . should never think it worth while , " says he , even in the cases supposed of a rupture with the Nizam , or of an attack from Raymond , to repel the aggression by corrupting the ...
Page 55
... To the British and the Nizam portions of territory of equal value ( realizing annual revenues approaching to £ 250,000 ) were allotted , whilst the Mahrattas were to obtain a tract of somewhat more than LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION . 55.
... To the British and the Nizam portions of territory of equal value ( realizing annual revenues approaching to £ 250,000 ) were allotted , whilst the Mahrattas were to obtain a tract of somewhat more than LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION . 55.
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