History of the Political and Military Transactions in India During the Administration of the Marquess of Hastings, 1813-1823, Volume 1Kingsbury, Parbury & Allen, 1825 - 487 pagina's |
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Pagina xvii
... Resolved upon . Military prepara- tions . Negotiation . Protracted . Broken off . Internal condition of Jypoor . Fresh overtures , and negotiation . again broken off . Nagpoor affairs . Sindheea's supine- ness , and offer to Jypoor ...
... Resolved upon . Military prepara- tions . Negotiation . Protracted . Broken off . Internal condition of Jypoor . Fresh overtures , and negotiation . again broken off . Nagpoor affairs . Sindheea's supine- ness , and offer to Jypoor ...
Pagina 58
... resolved to sell their lives as dearly as possible ; and one of them , the Raja's half brother , rushed forward and cut Run Buhadur down nearly to the middle by a blow of his koka , * as he sat in full durbar in 1805. A barbarous affray ...
... resolved to sell their lives as dearly as possible ; and one of them , the Raja's half brother , rushed forward and cut Run Buhadur down nearly to the middle by a blow of his koka , * as he sat in full durbar in 1805. A barbarous affray ...
Pagina 65
... resolved , as soon as he had secured his conquest , to resume the Jageer . Accordingly , after a year or two , he seized not only Ubdoollah's lands , but twenty - two villages more , which he claimed to be part of Roteehut , though not ...
... resolved , as soon as he had secured his conquest , to resume the Jageer . Accordingly , after a year or two , he seized not only Ubdoollah's lands , but twenty - two villages more , which he claimed to be part of Roteehut , though not ...
Pagina 72
... resolved to send to Gourukpoor , and the instructions as to the further measures to be adopted were addressed to him . Major Paris Bradshaw , first Assistant to the Resident at Lukhnou , was the person nominated by Lord Minto to settle ...
... resolved to send to Gourukpoor , and the instructions as to the further measures to be adopted were addressed to him . Major Paris Bradshaw , first Assistant to the Resident at Lukhnou , was the person nominated by Lord Minto to settle ...
Pagina 82
... resolved upon will be explained hereafter . First , we shall relate the occurrences of the campaign in the hills , and it will be convenient to pursue them without interruption from their commencement in October 1814 , to the close of ...
... resolved upon will be explained hereafter . First , we shall relate the occurrences of the campaign in the hills , and it will be convenient to pursue them without interruption from their commencement in October 1814 , to the close of ...
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advance affairs Ahmedabad alliance Almora Ameer Khan army arrived attack Bajee Rao battalion Bhoosla Bhopâl Bootwul British government British Resident Bundelkhund Captain cession chiefs Chundur Colonel command conduct connexion course court David Ochterlony detachment disposition dominions durbar durra Elphinstone enemy established favour frontier further garrison Goorkhas Gourukpoor Governor-general Gykwar hills Hindoostan Holkur hostility hundred Hyderabad immediately India infantry intrigues Jageer Jypoor Jythuk Katmandoo Kumaon lakh letter Lieutenant Lord Hastings Mahratta Mahratta empire Major Major-general Maloun Malwa March Marquess of Hastings ment military minister Mohummed Nagpoor native negotiation Nerbudda Nipâl Nipâlese Nizam Nurayun Nuwab object occupied Ochterlony officers party passed Pêshwa Pindarees Poona possession Pursajee Putans Raghoojee Raja Raja of Nipal Raja's Ramgurh ridge Runjoor rupees Saheb season sent Shastree Sheeoraj Sindheea stockade subsidiary force Supreme Government Sutlej territory Thapa tion treaty treaty of Bassein Trimbukjee troops Turace Turaee Umur Singh Vizeer whole
Populaire passages
Pagina 477 - In order to secure and improve the relations of amity and peace hereby established between the two states, it is agreed that accredited ministers from each shall reside at the court of the other.
Pagina 475 - Francis, Earl of Moira, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, one of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, appointed by the Court of Directors of the said Honourable Company to direct and control all the affairs in the East Indies, and by...
Pagina 483 - Singh engages never to take, or retain, in his service any British subject, nor the subject of any European or American State, without the consent of the British Government.
Pagina 409 - Still, however, their depredations during this campaign or season of 1816-17 had embraced a more ample expanse of territory than had ever before been attempted, extending from shore to shore of the peninsula of India, and including all the intermediate provinces they had omitted the preceding year. By this time it was very completely demonstrated that stationary posts of defence could not prevent the Pindarrees from crossing the Nerbudda and getting into our territories; and that it would not be...
Pagina 82 - English could never penetrate into the mountains of Nepal. Then ensued the first of those numerous expeditions into the interior of the great hill-ranges surrounding India, in which the Anglo-Indian government has ever since been at intervals engaged. The frontier which was to be the scene of war stretched a distance of about six hundred miles, and the enemy had the command of all the passes leading up into the highlands. The attack was made by the English at three separate points ; and although...
Pagina 212 - The letter concludes with these words : "You mention, that you have stationed a vukil in Nipa'l, this is a matter of no consequence, but as the ra'ja' from his youth and inexperience, and from the novelty of the circumstance, has imbibed suspicions, if you would, out of kindness towards us, and in consideration of the ties of friendship, withdraw your vakil, it would be better; and we should feel inexpressibly grateful to you.
Pagina 475 - FRANCIS, EARL of MOIRA, KNIGHT of the MOST NOBLE ORDER of the GARTER, one of His MAJESTY'S MOST HONOURABLE PRIVY COUNCIL, appointed by the Court of Directors of the said Honourable Company to direct and control all the affairs...
Pagina 477 - Nipal renounces for himself, his heirs, and successors, all claim to or connexion with the countries lying to the west of the River Kali and engages never to have any concern with those countries or the inhabitants thereof.
Pagina 473 - ... are eager to meet the enemy. In your quarter you are surrounded with the veterans of our army, and cannot apprehend desertion from them: you have also an immense militia, and many Jageerdars, who will fight for their own honour and interests. Assembling the militia of the low lands, and fighting in the plains, is impolitic ; — call them into the hills, and cut the enemy up by detail, (a passage here the sense of which cannot be discovered). The enemy is proud, and flushed with success, and...