The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 12C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - Great Britain |
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... Peshwa or Chief of the Mahratta State , resident at Poona ; and the said ambassadour did , after a long negotiation , conclude a definitive treaty of peace with the said Peshwa on terms highly honourable and beneficial to the East India ...
... Peshwa or Chief of the Mahratta State , resident at Poona ; and the said ambassadour did , after a long negotiation , conclude a definitive treaty of peace with the said Peshwa on terms highly honourable and beneficial to the East India ...
Page 420
... Peshwa , that should cause disturb- ances or rebellion in the Mahratta dominions , and particularly that the English should not assist Ra- gonaut Row , to whom the Mahrattas agreed to allow five lacks of rupees a year , or a Jaghire to ...
... Peshwa , that should cause disturb- ances or rebellion in the Mahratta dominions , and particularly that the English should not assist Ra- gonaut Row , to whom the Mahrattas agreed to allow five lacks of rupees a year , or a Jaghire to ...
Page 427
... Peshwa ; and that , supposing him to have formed any other scheme , in conjunction with Bombay , for retrieving his affairs , the said Hastings , in giving a previous general authority to the Presidency of Bombay to engage with Ragoba ...
... Peshwa ; and that , supposing him to have formed any other scheme , in conjunction with Bombay , for retrieving his affairs , the said Hastings , in giving a previous general authority to the Presidency of Bombay to engage with Ragoba ...
Page 431
... faith with any of them , and equally threatened them all , that renouncing all former enmities against each other they united in a common confederacy against against the English ; viz . the Peshwa , as AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS . 431.
... faith with any of them , and equally threatened them all , that renouncing all former enmities against each other they united in a common confederacy against against the English ; viz . the Peshwa , as AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS . 431.
Page 432
Edmund Burke. against the English ; viz . the Peshwa , as repre- sentative of the Mahratta State , and Moodajee Boosla , the Rajah of Berar , that is , the principal Hindoo powers of India , on one side ; and Hyder Ally , and the Nizam ...
Edmund Burke. against the English ; viz . the Peshwa , as repre- sentative of the Mahratta State , and Moodajee Boosla , the Rajah of Berar , that is , the principal Hindoo powers of India , on one side ; and Hyder Ally , and the Nizam ...
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