Marattas, and other powers, who either were, or might eventually become enemies to the company; and, that he was collecting, or had prepared, every provifion for open revolt, waiting only for a proper feafon to declare it, which was fuppofed to depend,... A Narrative of the Late Transactions at Benares: By Warren Hastings, Esq - Page 12by Warren Hastings - 1782 - 132 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - 1785 - 652 pages
...either were, or might eventually become enemies to the company; and, that he was collecting, or had prepared, every provifion for open revolt, waiting...arrival of a French armament, or on a Maratta invafion. It will appear not a little extraordinary, that feveral of thefe matters, particularly whatever relates... | |
| 1800 - 632 pages
...either were or might eventually become enemies to the company ; and, that he was collecting, or had prepared, every provifion for open revolt, waiting...arrival of a French armament, or on a Maratta invafion. It will appear not a little extraordinary, that lèverai of thefe matters, particularly whatever relates... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 632 pages
...eventually become enemies to the company ; and, that he was collecting, or had prepared, every prov;fion for open revolt, waiting only for a proper feafon...fuppofed to depend, either on the arrival of a French armataent, or on a Maratta invafion. It will appear not a little extraordinary, that feveral of thefe... | |
| 1800 - 608 pages
...was collecting, or had prepared, every provifion for open revolt, waiting only for a proper fea fon to declare it, which was fuppofed to depend, either...arrival of a French armament, or on a Maratta invafion. It will appear not a little extraordinary, that feveral of thefe matters, particularly whatever relates... | |
| Sir Edward Augustus Augustus - 1860 - 782 pages
...every provision for open revolt, waiting only for a proper season to declare it, which was supposed to depend either on the arrival of a French armament] or on a Marattah invasion.''* My Lords, all these different allegations, which amount, perhaps, to the number... | |
| Sir George Forrest - 1910 - 372 pages
...every provision for open revolt, waiting only for a proper season to declare it, which was supposed to depend either on the arrival of a French armament, or on a Marattah invasion. This design had been greatly favoured by the unhappy divisions of our government,... | |
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