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... Holkar , had removed every other check , and Central India was deso- lated by rapine and by anarchy . It required a large ' and comprehensive mind to conceive and to mature a plan of general co - operation against the common evil : but ...
... Holkar , had removed every other check , and Central India was deso- lated by rapine and by anarchy . It required a large ' and comprehensive mind to conceive and to mature a plan of general co - operation against the common evil : but ...
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... Holkar , who was advancing to aid the Peishwah , was destroyed at a single blow , the brilliant day of Mehudpore ... Holkar's unprovoked aggression gave us a plea for disposing of his dominions , dominions , the bulk of which was ...
... Holkar , who was advancing to aid the Peishwah , was destroyed at a single blow , the brilliant day of Mehudpore ... Holkar's unprovoked aggression gave us a plea for disposing of his dominions , dominions , the bulk of which was ...
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... Holkar were enthusiastic in her cause ; and she shewed her determination to lead them to combat , by fitting four bows with quivers full of arrows to the corners of her houdah , or seat on her elephant : judiciously selecting Tukajee ...
... Holkar were enthusiastic in her cause ; and she shewed her determination to lead them to combat , by fitting four bows with quivers full of arrows to the corners of her houdah , or seat on her elephant : judiciously selecting Tukajee ...
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