Row immediately commenced on a new system of intrigues and used every exertion to turn all the powers of India against the British Government. At length he gave the signal of disturbances by fomenting an insurrection in his own dominions and prepared... The History of British India - Página 381por James Mill - 1858Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Sutherland - 1837 - 220 páginas
...all the powers of India against the British Government. At length before the signal for disturbance, by fomenting an insurrection in his own dominions,...Government had then no remedy but to arm in turn." — The Hon'ble Mr. Elphinstone's Proclamation. Three questions have lately arisen, all of some difficulty,... | |
| John Sutherland - 1837 - 222 páginas
...all the powers of India against the British Government. At length before the signal for disturbance, by fomenting an insurrection in his own dominions, and preparing to support the insurgents by open foree, the British Government had then no remedy but to arm in turn." — The Hon' ble Mr. Elfihinstone'... | |
| R. Hughes Thomas - 1857 - 278 páginas
...he gave the signal of disturbances by fomenting an insurrection in his oiyn dominions, and prepared to support the insurgents by open force. The British...then no remedy but to arm in turn. Its troops entered Bajeerao's territories at all ON THE CONQUEST OF THE DECCAN BY THE BRITISH. 47 points, and surrounded... | |
| Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchison, India. Foreign and Political Department - 1864 - 488 páginas
...he gave the signal of disturbances by fomenting an insurrection in his own dominions, and prepared to support the insurgents by open force. The British...then no remedy but to arm in turn. Its troops entered Bajee Rao's territories at all points and surrounded him in his capital, before any of those with whom... | |
| Mountstuart Elphinstone - 1884 - 600 páginas
...the powers of India against the British Government. At length he gave the signal of disturbance, of fomenting an insurrection in his own dominions, and...Government had then no remedy but to arm in turn. The troops entered Baji Rao's territories at all points, and surrounded him in his capital before any... | |
| Mountstuart Elphinstone - 1884 - 592 páginas
...the powers of India against the British Government. At length he gave the signal of disturbance, of fomenting an insurrection in his own dominions, and...Government had then no remedy but to arm in turn. The troops entered Baji Rao's territories at all points, and surrounded him in his capital before any... | |
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