Transactions in India from the Commencement of the French War in Seventeen Hundred and Fifty-six to the Conclusion of the Late Peace in Seventeen Hundred and Eighty-three: Containing a History of the British Interests in Indostan During a Period of Near Thirty Years, Distinguished by ... the Administration of Governor HastingsJ. Debrett, 1786 - 505 страници |
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... first European government that ever inter- fered in the politics of Indoftan . It was to de- fend themselves againft the deep defigns and daring intrigue intrigues of a Dupleix , that the Engiifh in that TRANSACTIONS IN INDIA .
... first European government that ever inter- fered in the politics of Indoftan . It was to de- fend themselves againft the deep defigns and daring intrigue intrigues of a Dupleix , that the Engiifh in that TRANSACTIONS IN INDIA .
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... , deranged their operations , and dif- perfed their numbers . Their cavalry attached themselves to the governors of fuch districts as were yet 15 yet in their intereft , the Europeans and Sepoys 14 TRANSACTIONS IN INDIA .
... , deranged their operations , and dif- perfed their numbers . Their cavalry attached themselves to the governors of fuch districts as were yet 15 yet in their intereft , the Europeans and Sepoys 14 TRANSACTIONS IN INDIA .
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... Notwithstanding the fuperior force of the enemy , they poffeffed themselves of Pithandah and Otatoor . D'Auteuil , who commanded the French , was known to aim at a junc- 1 1 a junction with the confederate army , who TRANSACTIONS IN INDIA .
... Notwithstanding the fuperior force of the enemy , they poffeffed themselves of Pithandah and Otatoor . D'Auteuil , who commanded the French , was known to aim at a junc- 1 1 a junction with the confederate army , who TRANSACTIONS IN INDIA .
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... themselves , and to make what terms they could with the English . Many of them joined the oppofite intereft ; fome having obtained leave to pass the river , returned to their respective homes ; and the French , fhut up in the pagoda of ...
... themselves , and to make what terms they could with the English . Many of them joined the oppofite intereft ; fome having obtained leave to pass the river , returned to their respective homes ; and the French , fhut up in the pagoda of ...
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... themselves the right of altering or annul- ling whatever in the treaty they might think . pro- per , acquiefced in the opinion of their fervants ; to renounce for ever all Moorish government and dig- nity ; never henceforth to interfere ...
... themselves the right of altering or annul- ling whatever in the treaty they might think . pro- per , acquiefced in the opinion of their fervants ; to renounce for ever all Moorish government and dig- nity ; never henceforth to interfere ...
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