| Edmund Burke - 1785 - 652 pages
...other fortrefies,. of ftrong confirmation and in good repair, conflantly well ft red and garrifoned ; that he maintained a correfpondence with the Marattas,...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,... | |
| Warren Hastings - 1860 - 776 pages
...passengers with inhospitality and with enmity ; that he maintained a correspondence with the Marattahs and other powers, who either were or might eventually become, the enemies of our state; and, if the disaffected zemeedars of Fyzabad and Behar were not included in the report, which... | |
| Matthew Atmore Sherring - 1868 - 452 pages
...passengers with inhospitality and with enmity; that he maintained a correspondence with the Mahrattas, and other Powers who either were, or might eventually become, the enemies of our state ; and, if the disaffected Zemindars of Fyzabad and Behar were not included in the report, which... | |
| Matthew Atmore Sherring - 1868 - 456 pages
...passengers with inhospitality and with enmity ; that he maintained a correspondence with the Mahrattas, and other Powers who either were, or might eventually become, the enemies of our state ; and, if the disaffected Zemindars of Fyzabad and Behar were not included in the report, which... | |
| Sir George Forrest - 1910 - 372 pages
...passengers with inhospitality, and with enmity ; that he maintained a correspondence with the Marattahs, and other Powers who either were, or might eventually become, the enemies of our state ; and if the disaffected Zemeedars of Fyzabad and Behar were not included in the report, which... | |
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