| Basâvan Lâl - 1832 - 546 sider
...there was yet no reason to despair, and the troops might be kept contented, but money was a sine qua non, and though jewels of value were not wanting,...the person to manage the affair with Inglia, as he wqs held in greater awe by that Chief than either of the Mahrattas. Sindheea agreed to this proposition,... | |
| 1835 - 606 sider
...and the limes: "Ambajee IngKa (a Mahrafta general),* who professes lo be my servant, and has law to? Rupees in ready money by him, will give no aid; if...extracting money from him by cunning, you have my pe'rmissibh; -but the half of what maybe so obtained must belong to line." The Arfteer was chosen as... | |
| James Mill - 1840 - 712 sider
...permission of Sindia. Dowlut Rao observed, " Ambajef Inglia, who professes to be my servant and has laes of rupees in ready money by him, will give no aid. If you can contrive a way of extortinp nmney from him you havo my permission, but the half must be given to mo." Ambajee was confined... | |
| James Mill - 1858 - 534 sider
...ilao observed. H Ambajee Ingha, who professes to be my servant and has lacs of rupees in ready moucy by him. will give no aid If you can contrive a way of extorting money from him you have the permission, but the half must be given to me." Ambajee was c*mfiued... | |
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