The History of British India, Томове 3–4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... says (ii. 363), " Clive did not entertain a surmise that it would be taken whilst it had provisions." But Clive himself says (Report, ut supra), " Nothing saved Madras from shaving the fate of Fort St. David, but their [the French] want ...
... says (ii. 363), " Clive did not entertain a surmise that it would be taken whilst it had provisions." But Clive himself says (Report, ut supra), " Nothing saved Madras from shaving the fate of Fort St. David, but their [the French] want ...
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... says the English ruler, "been a favourite object of the Vizir, the Board judged with me that it might afford a fair occasion to urge the improvement of our alliance, by obtaining his assent to a more equitable compensation for the ...
... says the English ruler, "been a favourite object of the Vizir, the Board judged with me that it might afford a fair occasion to urge the improvement of our alliance, by obtaining his assent to a more equitable compensation for the ...
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... says Col. Champion, in his letter of June 12, 1774, "with which the late proprietors of this country and their families have been used, is known all over these parts ; a relation of them would swell this letter to an immense size. I ...
... says Col. Champion, in his letter of June 12, 1774, "with which the late proprietors of this country and their families have been used, is known all over these parts ; a relation of them would swell this letter to an immense size. I ...
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