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(२६८) well-known tract called the Hunting ground. I sont Mir dluhammed Jalcban to cxamine the fords of tho rivers Goger and Sirwu, which he did. On thursday, the 12th., I mounted, to set off on a hunting party. (The remaining transactions of this year are not to be found, in any of the copies which I have met with : nor do the historians of Hindostan throw any light on tliem. –Editor. - II (Extracts from A selection from the Despatches, Trcatics and other papers of the MARQUESS WELLESLEY, K. G., during his gorcement of India. Edited by Sidney J. owen, M. A. (1877) Page--308. ] 29. Connected with this object and with every principle of security bearing relation to it is the occupation of the whole tract of country forming the Doab between the Jumna and Ganges to the mountains of Kumaon. And similar considerations will require the occupa- tion of Delhi and Agra and of a chain of postson. the western and southern bank of the Jumpa from the mountains of Kumaon to Bundelound sufficient to secure to the British power the