The dispatches of ... the duke of Wellington, compiled by lieut. colonel Gurwood. [With] Suppl. to vol. 1/3 [and] Index. [With] Index, Volumen3 |
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... battalions , if they should be required by the Peshwah , to Poonah . In this position the troops will enjoy a healthy climate ; and the advantage of drawing their supplies from the Soubah's territories , from which alone I fear that ...
... battalions , if they should be required by the Peshwah , to Poonah . In this position the troops will enjoy a healthy climate ; and the advantage of drawing their supplies from the Soubah's territories , from which alone I fear that ...
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... battalions of the latter at Hyderabad , the whole of the remainder of the troops ought either to be upon , or to the northward of the river Godavery ; the former in the territories of the Peshwah , and the latter about forty or fifty ...
... battalions of the latter at Hyderabad , the whole of the remainder of the troops ought either to be upon , or to the northward of the river Godavery ; the former in the territories of the Peshwah , and the latter about forty or fifty ...
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... in European troops will be diminished , but that of native troops will be increased by two battalions . This arrangement is advisable , and indeed necessary , for 1804 . 15 AFTER THE TREATIES OF PEACE . To Colonel Murray. ...
... in European troops will be diminished , but that of native troops will be increased by two battalions . This arrangement is advisable , and indeed necessary , for 1804 . 15 AFTER THE TREATIES OF PEACE . To Colonel Murray. ...
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... residence at Ougein , I think it probable that he dislikes as much to trust his person in that city , as I do six battalions of British infantry , and probably for the same reason . If that be the case 22 1804 . THE DECCAN ,
... residence at Ougein , I think it probable that he dislikes as much to trust his person in that city , as I do six battalions of British infantry , and probably for the same reason . If that be the case 22 1804 . THE DECCAN ,
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... battalion of the 9th regiment , and officers not on furlough or on staff employments are to join their corps without delay . I do not know whether Major Urquhart's situation at Baroda is considered a staff employment ; but at all events ...
... battalion of the 9th regiment , and officers not on furlough or on staff employments are to join their corps without delay . I do not know whether Major Urquhart's situation at Baroda is considered a staff employment ; but at all events ...
Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 115 - ... determined, with a view to the preservation of peace and tranquillity, to enter into a general defensive alliance, for the complete and reciprocal protection of their respective territories, together with those of their several allies and dependants, against the unprovoked aggressions or unjust encroachments of all or any enemies whatever.
Página 115 - ... or allies, and, after due representation, shall refuse to enter into amicable explanation, or shall deny the just satisfaction or indemnity which the contracting parties shall have required, then the contracting parties will proceed to concert and prosecute such further measures as the case shall appear to demand.
Página 115 - SIR HENRY HARDINGE, GCB, one of HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S MOST HONOURABLE PRIVY COUNCIL, GOVERNOR-GENERAL, appointed by the HONOURABLE COMPANY to direct and control all their affairs in the EAST INDIES, and by MAHARAJAH GULAB SING in person— 1846.
Página 116 - Grain, and all other articles of consumption, and provisions, and all sorts of materials for wearing apparel, together with the necessary numbers of cattle, horses, and camels, required for the use of the subsidiary force, shall be entirely exempted from duties ; and the Commanding Officer and officers of the said subsidiary force shall be treated in all respects in a manner suitable to the dignity and greatness of both States.
Página 119 - ... on their part, in this case, to employ in active operations against the enemy the largest force which they may be able to furnish over and above the said subsidiary force. Article...
Página 397 - Colonel was of that opinion. Secondly, it appears that it had not any stock of provisions. Thirdly, that it depended for provisions upon certain Rajahs who urged its advance. Fourthly, that no measures whatever were taken by British officers to collect provisions either at Boondy or Kota, or even at Rampoora, a fort belonging to us, in which we had a British garrison.
Página 283 - I have the honor to enclose the copy of a letter which I have...
Página 118 - ... as speedily as possible, the whole force which he may be able to supply from his dominions, with a view to the effectual prosecution and speedy termination of the said war. The honourable...
Página 126 - I would sacrifice Gwalior or every frontier of India ten times over, in order to preserve our credit for scrupulous good faith, and the advantages and honour we gained by the late war and the peace; and we must not fritter them away in arguments drawn from overstrained principles of the laws of nations, which are not understood in this country.
Página 115 - The peace, union, and friendship, so long subsisting between the two States shall be promoted and increased by this Treaty and shall be perpetual. The friends and enemies of either...