Annual Register, Volumen26Edmund Burke 1785 |
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... called in for the purpose , that , after doing infinite mifchief , he was defeated and driven out . Such was the man , who now came in the fuite of the governor general , to revifit the city and country of Benares . Upon the governor ...
... called in for the purpose , that , after doing infinite mifchief , he was defeated and driven out . Such was the man , who now came in the fuite of the governor general , to revifit the city and country of Benares . Upon the governor ...
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... called Pateetah , lying about feven miles to the fouthward of Chunar , and in the direct way to the noted pafs of Suckroot , and the ftrong fort of Lutteefpore . Major Popham's re- giment , with what force could be fpared from the ...
... called Pateetah , lying about feven miles to the fouthward of Chunar , and in the direct way to the noted pafs of Suckroot , and the ftrong fort of Lutteefpore . Major Popham's re- giment , with what force could be fpared from the ...
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... called the fouthern army , and ap- pears to have been destined to the protection of Tanjour and the ad- joining provinces . It likewife ap- pears that Sir Eyre Coote had ear- ly in the year been ftraining every nerve to advance the army ...
... called the fouthern army , and ap- pears to have been destined to the protection of Tanjour and the ad- joining provinces . It likewife ap- pears that Sir Eyre Coote had ear- ly in the year been ftraining every nerve to advance the army ...
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... , as ufual , takes its name from the place where it was concluded ; being a village or town called Salbey , where Mada- jee Scindia had his head - quarters ; and and where it was figned on the 17th of May HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 77.
... , as ufual , takes its name from the place where it was concluded ; being a village or town called Salbey , where Mada- jee Scindia had his head - quarters ; and and where it was figned on the 17th of May HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 77.
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... ( called the Poonah treaty ) were to be restored to the Paifhwa , within two months after the re- fpective ratifications . Salfette , and the adjoining iflands , ( fo ex- ceedingly valuable and neceffary to Bombay ) which had been ceded ...
... ( called the Poonah treaty ) were to be restored to the Paifhwa , within two months after the re- fpective ratifications . Salfette , and the adjoining iflands , ( fo ex- ceedingly valuable and neceffary to Bombay ) which had been ceded ...
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