Annual Register, Том 26Edmund Burke 1785 |
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... royal city of Bednore , or Hyder Nagur , the fuppofed depofitary of Hyder's treafures . Private negociation and treaty with Hyat Saib , who fur- renders the country and capital to the British forces . Great difcontents " in the army ...
... royal city of Bednore , or Hyder Nagur , the fuppofed depofitary of Hyder's treafures . Private negociation and treaty with Hyat Saib , who fur- renders the country and capital to the British forces . Great difcontents " in the army ...
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... royal palace . Differences between the general and the principal officers of the king's forces , occafions the Colonel's Macleod and Humbertone , with Major Shaw , to quit the army and return to Bombay . Difpatches from the general ...
... royal palace . Differences between the general and the principal officers of the king's forces , occafions the Colonel's Macleod and Humbertone , with Major Shaw , to quit the army and return to Bombay . Difpatches from the general ...
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... royal patrimony , was in act , through his high offices and great intereft , the fecond perfon in the Mahratta government , under the minor Paifhwa ; fo that he was an excellent fecurity to the En- glish for the good faith of his ...
... royal patrimony , was in act , through his high offices and great intereft , the fecond perfon in the Mahratta government , under the minor Paifhwa ; fo that he was an excellent fecurity to the En- glish for the good faith of his ...
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... royal capital of Ca- licut , which lies upon the coaft , between 30 and 40 miles to the fouthward of Tellicherry ; and proceeding farther in the fame direction , took the confiderable city of Panian , or Paniany , ly ing about the fame ...
... royal capital of Ca- licut , which lies upon the coaft , between 30 and 40 miles to the fouthward of Tellicherry ; and proceeding farther in the fame direction , took the confiderable city of Panian , or Paniany , ly ing about the fame ...
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... royal fa- vourite palace , and as it was fup- pofed his treafures , together with many of thofe things on which he had moft fet his heart , now lay open and defenceless to the hands of the invaders . The city of Bednore , the refi dence ...
... royal fa- vourite palace , and as it was fup- pofed his treafures , together with many of thofe things on which he had moft fet his heart , now lay open and defenceless to the hands of the invaders . The city of Bednore , the refi dence ...
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