Papers presented to parliament, 1808-1821, Količina 21808 |
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... tion of their power , if not seasonably checked , were calculated to produce . To that memoran- dum is annexed a copy of a letter from Lieute- nant Sydenham , exhibiting some farther details . relating to this host of freebooters ...
... tion of their power , if not seasonably checked , were calculated to produce . To that memoran- dum is annexed a copy of a letter from Lieute- nant Sydenham , exhibiting some farther details . relating to this host of freebooters ...
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... tion of which agents resided with their leaders ; but it is probable that the government was usually defrauded of a considerable part of this share . It is now generally understood , that they give up a fixed portion of their spoil ...
... tion of which agents resided with their leaders ; but it is probable that the government was usually defrauded of a considerable part of this share . It is now generally understood , that they give up a fixed portion of their spoil ...
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... tion , and may , indeed , consider themselves more his masters than his auxiliaries . If Vizier Maho- ' med Khaun were at peace with Scindia and the Rajah of Berar , he might be desirous of dissolv- ing his connexion with the Pindarries ...
... tion , and may , indeed , consider themselves more his masters than his auxiliaries . If Vizier Maho- ' med Khaun were at peace with Scindia and the Rajah of Berar , he might be desirous of dissolv- ing his connexion with the Pindarries ...
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... the Pindarries , obtaining informa tion regarding them , and making arrangements for guarding the passes to the southward of South Behar . The retreat of the Pindarries into Malwa , removed from his attention the former of these 28.
... the Pindarries , obtaining informa tion regarding them , and making arrangements for guarding the passes to the southward of South Behar . The retreat of the Pindarries into Malwa , removed from his attention the former of these 28.
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... tion , namely , that of adopting the general dis- position of the army to the annoyance with which we are actually menaced , rather than rigidly maintaining the distribution framed after the conclusion of the Mahratta war , with refe ...
... tion , namely , that of adopting the general dis- position of the army to the annoyance with which we are actually menaced , rather than rigidly maintaining the distribution framed after the conclusion of the Mahratta war , with refe ...
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attack August Berar Bhopaul body of Pindarries British government British troops camp cavalry Charles Theophilus Metcalfe Cheetoo chiefs Colonel command Copy Council darries dated deponent Dispatch district Dost Mahomed Dowlut drilling durrah East India Company engages English East India Extract Governor heirs and successors hereby Highness Row Pundit Highness's Holkar honourable Committee honourable Company honourable Court Honourable English East horse humble Servant Hyderabad incursions infantry jemadar Jenkins Jhansi Kurreem Khaun Lancashire Letter Lieutenant Lord Sidmouth Lordship Madras Secretary Magistrates Maharajah Majesty's Manchester Manchester Observer March Meer Khaun meeting ment Metcalfe military Mulhar Row Holkar Nagpore Nana Govind Row Narrain Pundit neighbourhood Nerbudda November o'clock officers parties peace Peishwa persons pikes Pindarries plunder Poona present Pundit Purdhan Bahadur Rajah Ralph Miller received Resident Rewah Row Pundit Purdhan Scindia Secret Committee Sir Thomas Hislop subsidiary force territories Thomas Hislop tion town Treaty vakeel Viscount Sidmouth