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... Peace XXI . Correspondence - p . 405 . p . 418 . - P. 452 . P. 455 . XXII . Rights of Fyzoola Khân , & c . before the Treaty of Lall - Dang - P. 464 . Rights of Fyzoola Khân , under the Treaty of Lall - Dang Guarantee of the Treaty of ...
... Peace XXI . Correspondence - p . 405 . p . 418 . - P. 452 . P. 455 . XXII . Rights of Fyzoola Khân , & c . before the Treaty of Lall - Dang - P. 464 . Rights of Fyzoola Khân , under the Treaty of Lall - Dang Guarantee of the Treaty of ...
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... peace and the quiet of his 866 < 6 people . If we cannot heal , let us not inflame , " the wounds , which have been inflicted . " - " If the Begums think themselves aggrieved to such a degree as to justify them in an appeal to a foreign ...
... peace and the quiet of his 866 < 6 people . If we cannot heal , let us not inflame , " the wounds , which have been inflicted . " - " If the Begums think themselves aggrieved to such a degree as to justify them in an appeal to a foreign ...
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... peace of the city . To me tumult and discord appeared unnecessary . I gave up these points , upon which they seized upon my head eunuchs , Jewar Ally Cawn and Behar Ally Cawn , and sent them to Mr. Middle- ton , after having obliged ...
... peace of the city . To me tumult and discord appeared unnecessary . I gave up these points , upon which they seized upon my head eunuchs , Jewar Ally Cawn and Behar Ally Cawn , and sent them to Mr. Middle- ton , after having obliged ...
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... it ❝ as hajal permanent peace ; " alleging , among other cogent reasons , " that the expense of the force neces- sary to be employed to subdue the country might " be * be spared , and employed elsewhere ; and that LV 116 ARTICLES OF ...
... it ❝ as hajal permanent peace ; " alleging , among other cogent reasons , " that the expense of the force neces- sary to be employed to subdue the country might " be * be spared , and employed elsewhere ; and that LV 116 ARTICLES OF ...
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... peace of the Settlement , and to prevent the mischiefs , which the illegal resistance of the said Warren Hastings would otherwise infallibly have occasioned . ג ' That after the said Judges had delivered their opinion , " that the place ...
... peace of the Settlement , and to prevent the mischiefs , which the illegal resistance of the said Warren Hastings would otherwise infallibly have occasioned . ג ' That after the said Judges had delivered their opinion , " that the place ...
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