History of the Military Transactions of the British Nation in Indostan From the Years 1740, Vol. II section II

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954.03 gok/lok Lokmanya tilak yajvaril jamanaticha khatala 954.03 gra/ske Sketch of the History of the East India Company 954.03 his/his History of the Military Transactions of the British Nation in Indostan : from the year MDCCXLV. To which is prefixed A Dissertation on the Establishments made by Mahomedan Conquerors in Indostan, Vol. I 954.03 His/His History of the Military Transactions of the British Nation in Indostan From the Years 1740, Vol. II section II 954.03 His/His History of the military transactions of the British nation in Indostan from the year 1745, Vol.II, Part. I 954.03 hol/ind India tracts 954.03 hol/ind India Tracts Containing, I. An address to the proprietors of East-India stock; setting forth, the unavoidable necessity, and real motives, for the revolution in Bengal, 1760. II. A refutation of a letter from certain gentlemen of the Council at Bengal, to the honourable the Secret committee. III. Important facts regarding the East-India company's affairs in Bengal, from the years 1752 to 1760, with copies of several very interesting letters. IV. A narrative of the deplorable deaths of the English gentlemen who were suffocated in the Black hole in Fort William, at Calcutta, June 1756. V. A defence of Mr. Vansittart's conduct