| 1805 - 948 pages
...the subahdar of the Dekkan; and a seasonable and effectual check to the ambition, pride, and audacity of the enemy. The prosperous result of these advantages...the enemy to restore peace to Hindostan and to the Dekkan. The achievements of our commanders, officers, and troops, during this campaign, and esper cially... | |
| Marquess Richard Wellesley Wellesley - 1804 - 336 pages
...Governor General in Council of their eminent and honorable services. The important benefits resulting from the triumph of our arms in the battle of Assye are...auspicious progress of our arms in other provinces of India j and it may reasonably be expected that the decisive victories gained at DELHI and ASSYE, on the llth... | |
| Richard Colley Wellesley (marq.) - 1804 - 352 pages
...hoftile and predatory armv from th« territory of our ally the Soubahdar of the Dekan ; and a feafonable and effectual check to the ambition, pride, and rapacity of the enemy. The profperous refult of thefe advantages muft be accelerated by the aufpicious progrefs of our arms in... | |
| 1808 - 556 pages
...expulsion of a hostile and predatory army from the territory of our ally, the soubahdar of the Deccau ; and a seasonable and effectual check to the ambition, pride, and rapacity of the enemy." On the evening of the '24th, the day after tiic battle, Colonel Stevenson joined with his division:... | |
| Francis L. Clarke, William Dunlap - 1814 - 446 pages
...the Dekan; the expulsion of a hostile and predatory army from the territory of our all/ the Nizam ; and a seasonable and effectual check to the ambition, pride, and rapacity, of the enemy. As a further mark of distinction to Major General Wellesley's brave army, the governor general ordered... | |
| Francis L. Clarke - 1817 - 630 pages
...Dekan ; the expulsion of an hostile and predatory army, from the territory of our ally the Nizam ; and a seasonable. and effectual check to the ambition, pride, and rapacity, of the enemy. As a further mark of distinction to Major-General Wellesley's brave army, the Governor-General ordered... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1834 - 854 pages
...expulsion of a predatory and hostile army from the territory of our ally, the Soubahdarof the Deccan, and a seasonable and effectual check to the ambition, pride, and rapacity of the enemy. ' 62. Under these circumstances, the Governor General in Council is induced to recommend the conduct... | |
| Marquess Richard Wellesley Wellesley - 1837 - 734 pages
...expulsion of a predatory and hostile army from the territory of our ally the Soubahdar of the Deccan ; and a seasonable and effectual check to the ambition, pride and rapacity of the enemy. honourable Court of Directors, and to the gracious notice of his Majesty. In the course of an extensive... | |
| Arthur Wellesley (1st duke of Wellington.) - 1837 - 792 pages
...and predatory army from the territory of our ally the Soubahdar of the Deccan ; and a seasonable aud effectual check to the ambition, pride, and rapacity...decisive victories gained at Delhi and Assye, on the 1 1th and 23rd of September, will speedily compel the enemy to restore peace to Hindustan and to the... | |
| Richard Cannon - 1847 - 214 pages
...sion of a hostile and predatory army from the territory " of our ally the Soubahdar of the Deccan, and a " seasonable and effectual check to the ambition,...that the decisive victories gained at Delhi " and Assaye, on the 1 1 th and 23rd of September, will " speedily compel the enemy to restore peace to Hin"... | |
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