Notes Relative to the Late Transactions in the Marhatta Empire: Fort William, December 15, 1803J. Stockdale, 1804 - 197 sider |
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... resident , in consequence of the governor general's instructions of the 23d of June 1802 , the peishwah mani- fested considerable anxiety to contract engagements with the British government , but continued ( under the terror of that ...
... resident , in consequence of the governor general's instructions of the 23d of June 1802 , the peishwah mani- fested considerable anxiety to contract engagements with the British government , but continued ( under the terror of that ...
Side 14
... resident at Poonah . During these transactions several conferences were holden at Poonah between the resident lieutenant - colonel Close , Holkar , and Amrut Rao , in which both these chieftains expressed their solicitude * Force ...
... resident at Poonah . During these transactions several conferences were holden at Poonah between the resident lieutenant - colonel Close , Holkar , and Amrut Rao , in which both these chieftains expressed their solicitude * Force ...
Side 15
... resident for his advice and me- diation in effecting an accommodation with the peishwah . About the same time the governor general also received a letter from Dowlut Rao Scindiah , under date the 24th of November , soliciting the con ...
... resident for his advice and me- diation in effecting an accommodation with the peishwah . About the same time the governor general also received a letter from Dowlut Rao Scindiah , under date the 24th of November , soliciting the con ...
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... resident , lieutenant - colonel Close , on the 27th of April 1803 . * Detachment forming the peishwah's escort under the command of colonel Murray , of his majesty's 84th regiment : Europeans , 1170 Natives , 1035 Artillery , 93 Total ...
... resident , lieutenant - colonel Close , on the 27th of April 1803 . * Detachment forming the peishwah's escort under the command of colonel Murray , of his majesty's 84th regiment : Europeans , 1170 Natives , 1035 Artillery , 93 Total ...
Side 21
... resident , lieutenant - colonel Close , accompanied by his suite , paid his compliments to his highness , when a salute was fired by the British troops encamped in the vicinity of Poonah , under the command of major - general Wellesley ...
... resident , lieutenant - colonel Close , accompanied by his suite , paid his compliments to his highness , when a salute was fired by the British troops encamped in the vicinity of Poonah , under the command of major - general Wellesley ...
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Notes Relative to the Late Transactions in the Marhatta Empire: Fort William ... Marquess Richard Wellesley Wellesley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1804 |
Notes Relative to the Late Transactions in the Marhatta Empire: Fort William ... Richard Wellesley Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2009 |
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Side 69 - I formed the infantry immediately in two lines, with the British cavalry as a reserve in a third, in an open space between that river and a nullah running parallel to it.
Side 85 - Sir, I have the honor to transmit for your information, a copy of my letter of this day's date, with enclosures to the honorable' majorgeneral Arthur Wellesley.
Side 40 - Highness' dominions, and the due correction of his subjects or dependants, who may withhold the payment of the Sircar's just claims ; but it is not to be employed on trifling occasions, nor like Sebundy to be stationed in the country to collect the revenues, nor...
Side 48 - By command of his Excellency the Most Noble the Governor- General in Council, J.
Side 110 - Naulniah, and there received a report that Scindiah and the Rajah of Berar had moved off in the morning with their cavalry, and that the infantry were about to follow, but were still in camp at the distance of about six miles from the ground on which 1 had intended to encamp.
Side 90 - I have the honor to be, MY LORD, With the greatest respect, Your excellency's most obedient And faithful humble Servant, (Signed) ARTHUR WELLESLEY.
Side 173 - Mysore cavalry the left, nearly parallel to that of the enemy; with the right rather advanced to press upon the enemy's left. Some little time elapsed before the lines could be formed, owing to a part of the infantry of my division which led the column having got into some confusion. When formed, the whole advanced in the greatest order ; the 74th and 78th regiments were attacked by a large body (supposed to be Pathdns) and
Side 39 - The subsidiary force will, at all times, be ready to execute services of importance, such as the protection of the person of His Highness, his heirs, and successors, the overawing and chastisement of rebels, or exciters of disturbance in His Highness...
Side 122 - Assye are not inferior to the splendor of the action. The immediate consequences derived from the exertions of that day have been the complete defeat of the combined army of the confederate chieftains ; an irreparable blow to the strength and efficiency of their military resources, especially of their artillery, in the...
Side 51 - It is considered in this country as one of its strongest forts; and excepting Vellore in the Carnatic, is the strongest country fort that I have seen. It is in excellent repair, excepting in the part exposed to the fire of the British troops. I shall hereafter have the honor of transmitting to Your Excellency an account of the ordnance, stores, and grain which it contains.