The History of British India, Томове 3–4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... Bussy had received a train of important services. When Bussy had nearly completed the arrangement which he intended to make, he received, about the 1st of April, letters from Suraj -ad-do wla, inviting him, by the largest offers, to ...
... Bussy had received a train of important services. When Bussy had nearly completed the arrangement which he intended to make, he received, about the 1st of April, letters from Suraj -ad-do wla, inviting him, by the largest offers, to ...
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... Bussy. This personage1 was the son of a Governor of Masulipatam, who had been friendly to the French ; and he had attached himself to Bussy, since his first arrival at Golconda. Bussy was soon aware of his talents, and discovered the ...
... Bussy. This personage1 was the son of a Governor of Masulipatam, who had been friendly to the French ; and he had attached himself to Bussy, since his first arrival at Golconda. Bussy was soon aware of his talents, and discovered the ...
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... Bussy, as of all other men who had different views from his own. In his letter to Bussy, upon the taking of Fort St. David, h& had said, " It is the whole of British India which it now remains for us to attack. I do not conceal from you ...
... Bussy, as of all other men who had different views from his own. In his letter to Bussy, upon the taking of Fort St. David, h& had said, " It is the whole of British India which it now remains for us to attack. I do not conceal from you ...
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