| Henry George Keene - 1891 - 230 páginas
...respect he was the most far-sighted statesman that India has ever produced. ... It was a grand idea, capable of realisation by Madhaji, but by him alone,...which, but for his death, would have been realised V Doubtless, such a scheme would have been a ' grand ' 1 See Final French Struggles in India ; a book... | |
| Henry George Keene - 1891 - 280 páginas
...respect he was the most far-sighted statesman that India has ever produced. ... It was a grand idea, capable of realisation by Madhaji, but by him alone,...which, but for his death, would have been realised V Doubtless, such a scheme would have been a ' grand ' 1 See Final French Struggles in India; a book... | |
| Jaywant Joglekar - 2006 - 120 páginas
...statesman that India has ever produced.... It was a grand idea, capable of realization by Mahdaji, but by him alone, and which, but for his death, would have been realized."1 But before his dreams could be realized Mahdaji died. He was succeeded by Daulatrao Shinde.... | |
| 1877 - 460 páginas
...Holkar, the agent and last hope of the Nana. His plan, then, was to crush Holkar; to proceed to Puna; aud obtaining then from the Peshwa the requisite authority,...to him. De Boigne was authorised to increase it to 1 8,000 regular infantry, 6 ,000 irregulars, 2,000 irregular horse, 600 Afghan cavalry and S'OOO guns.... | |
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