British India Analyzed: The Provincial and Revenue Establishments of Tippoo Sultaun and of Mahomedan and British Conquerors in Hindostan, Stated and Considered, 파트 3R. Faulder, 1795 - 960페이지 |
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... forming his army 761 Enables him to extend his ufurpations 762 To attempt the extirpation of the English 763 Hyder attempts to establish an independent empire 765 Checked by Nairs who defended the Travencore lines , and [ iv ]
... forming his army 761 Enables him to extend his ufurpations 762 To attempt the extirpation of the English 763 Hyder attempts to establish an independent empire 765 Checked by Nairs who defended the Travencore lines , and [ iv ]
587 페이지
... army in 1760 , in 1764 780 Equal to the whole revenues , in 1767 781 The ftipulated army of Meer Coffim or Meer Jaffier , without revenue , nominal 782 How Mr. Vanfittart kept the commerce of the Com- pany afloat , 1764 783 Amount of ...
... army in 1760 , in 1764 780 Equal to the whole revenues , in 1767 781 The ftipulated army of Meer Coffim or Meer Jaffier , without revenue , nominal 782 How Mr. Vanfittart kept the commerce of the Com- pany afloat , 1764 783 Amount of ...
588 페이지
... army , 1788-9 Page 789 790 Mr. Dundas's delay of a final decifion on the system of the Indian army judicious 792 Sources of defect inaccurately stated , lead to intem- perate difcuffion 793 The new fyftem more favourable to good ...
... army , 1788-9 Page 789 790 Mr. Dundas's delay of a final decifion on the system of the Indian army judicious 792 Sources of defect inaccurately stated , lead to intem- perate difcuffion 793 The new fyftem more favourable to good ...
601 페이지
... army , fufficient to exact the amount of the Chout that was due to them ; and alfo to take the heads of Aliverdi and his brother , and restore the family of [ 601 ] Mahamed Ahab allows the Mahrattahs to collect arrears from Lis ...
... army , fufficient to exact the amount of the Chout that was due to them ; and alfo to take the heads of Aliverdi and his brother , and restore the family of [ 601 ] Mahamed Ahab allows the Mahrattahs to collect arrears from Lis ...
602 페이지
... army of 80,000 horse into Bengal , by the western hills of Bierbobeen . Aliverdi Khan was then at Cattack reducing Oriffa , and by forced marches reached near Burdwan , two days after the Mahrattahs had taken poffef- fion of it . He ...
... army of 80,000 horse into Bengal , by the western hills of Bierbobeen . Aliverdi Khan was then at Cattack reducing Oriffa , and by forced marches reached near Burdwan , two days after the Mahrattahs had taken poffef- fion of it . He ...
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acquifitions adminiſtration againſt alfo army Aurengzebe battalion becauſe Bengal beſt Bombay British India Buffy Carnatic cavalry Chout Chundah Saheb Cicacole circumſtances coaft Colonel command Company Company's confequence confideration confifted conqueft Cuddalore Decan diſtricts divifion Dupleix Eaft-India Ellore English eſtabliſhed European fame fecure fent fepoys ferve fervice fettlement fhall fhould fince firſt fituation fome foon force fouth fouthern French ftate fubject fuch fufficient Fullarton fuperior fupport fyftem Goadaveri Government Governor himſelf Hindoftan Hiſtory Hyder Ibid intereft Khan King King's Lally Letter Lord Clive Lord Cornwallis Lord Macartney Madras Maffulipatam Mahommed Mahrattahs meaſure Meer Jaffier ment military moft Mogul moſt muſt Nabob natives neceffary neceffity negociation Nizam Northern Circars obferves officers Orme perfonal pleix poffeffion Pondicherry prefent Proprietors provinces refpectable regiments revenue Ruffell rupees Salabut Jung Sepoys Soubah ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion Tippoo treaſure treaty Trichinopoly troops ufurper Ul Dien Vanfittart Zemindars
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922 페이지 - For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, And as a root out of a dry ground. He hath no form nor comeliness; And when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.
922 페이지 - Hath a nation changed their gods, which are yet no gods ? but my people have changed their glory for that which doth not profit.
922 페이지 - He is defpifed and rejected of men ; a Man of forrows, and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from Him ; He was defpifed, and we efteemed Him not.
867 페이지 - In this description, namely the foregone description, I must even include almost every zemindar in the Company's territories, which, though it may have been partly occasioned by their own indolence and extravagance, I am afraid must also be in a great measure attributed to the defects of our former system of management, paragraph 20.
929 페이지 - Some men there are, the pests of society I think them, who pretend a great regard to religion in general, but who take every opportunity of declaiming publicly against that system of religion, or at least against that church-establishment, which is received in Britain.
764 페이지 - Hindostan must conclude our views to be boundless ; they have such instances of our ambition, that they cannot suppose us capable of moderation: the very nabobs whom we might support would be either covetous of our...
929 페이지 - I am persuaded that the great philosophers, divines, lawyers, and politicians who exert them, have not yet prepared and agreed upon the plans of a new religion, and of new constitutions in Church and State.
929 페이지 - ... in Britain, that they are inceflant in their endeavours to puzzle the plaineft thing in the world, and to refine and diftinguifh away the life and ftrength of our conftitution, in favour of the little, prefent, momentary turns, which they are retained to ferve. What now would be the confequence, if all thefe endeavours mould fucceed ? I am perfuaded...
851 페이지 - that all acquisitions made under the influence of a military force, or by treaty with foreign powers, do, of right belong to the state...
867 페이지 - I can assure you that it will be of the utmost importance for promoting the solid interests of the Company that the principal land-holders and traders in the interior parts of the country should be restored to such circumstances as to enable them to support their families with decency, and to give a liberal education to their children according to the customs of their respective castes and religions — that a regular gradation of ranks may be supported, which is nowhere more necessary than in this...