The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Little, Brown, 1871 - Great Britain |
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Page 239
... Peshwa , or chief of the Mahrat- ta state , resident at Poonah ; and the said ambassador did , after a long negotiation , conclude a definitive treaty of peace with the said Peshwa on terms highly honorable and beneficial to the East ...
... Peshwa , or chief of the Mahrat- ta state , resident at Poonah ; and the said ambassador did , after a long negotiation , conclude a definitive treaty of peace with the said Peshwa on terms highly honorable and beneficial to the East ...
Page 245
... Peshwa ; and that , supposing him to have formed any other scheme , in conjunction with Bom- bay , for retrieving his affairs , the said Hastings , in giving a previous general authority to the Presiden- cy of Bombay to engage with ...
... Peshwa ; and that , supposing him to have formed any other scheme , in conjunction with Bom- bay , for retrieving his affairs , the said Hastings , in giving a previous general authority to the Presiden- cy of Bombay to engage with ...
Page 249
... Peshwa , as representative of the Mahratta state , and Moodajee Boosla , the Rajah of Berar , that is , the principal Hindoo powers of India , on one side ; and Hyder Ali , and the Nizam of the Deccan , that is , the principal Mahomedan ...
... Peshwa , as representative of the Mahratta state , and Moodajee Boosla , the Rajah of Berar , that is , the principal Hindoo powers of India , on one side ; and Hyder Ali , and the Nizam of the Deccan , that is , the principal Mahomedan ...
Page 250
... Peshwa , and to take Poonah , the capital thereof ; that this army , being surrounded and over- powered by the Mahrattas , was obliged to capitulate ; and then , through the moderation of the Mahrattas , was permitted to return quietly ...
... Peshwa , and to take Poonah , the capital thereof ; that this army , being surrounded and over- powered by the Mahrattas , was obliged to capitulate ; and then , through the moderation of the Mahrattas , was permitted to return quietly ...
Page 251
... Peshwa , to the Nizam , and to the Rajah of Berar , falsely and perfidiously affirm , that it never was nor is designed by the English chiefs to give support to Ragonaut Row , that he ( Hastings ) had no idea of supporting Ragonaut Row ...
... Peshwa , to the Nizam , and to the Rajah of Berar , falsely and perfidiously affirm , that it never was nor is designed by the English chiefs to give support to Ragonaut Row , that he ( Hastings ) had no idea of supporting Ragonaut Row ...
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