The History of British India, Том 5Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... Sultan proposed to encamp in a situation about sixteen miles distant , whence he could march , either upon a convoy that was advancing from Caroor , or upon Daraporam , or upon Coimbatore , according to the direction which the English ...
... Sultan proposed to encamp in a situation about sixteen miles distant , whence he could march , either upon a convoy that was advancing from Caroor , or upon Daraporam , or upon Coimbatore , according to the direction which the English ...
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... Sultan , who had shown great timidity during the siege , and availed himself very feebly of his means to annoy the besiegers , and waste their time , remained in a sort of torpid astonishment till the dawn , when he returned to his camp ...
... Sultan , who had shown great timidity during the siege , and availed himself very feebly of his means to annoy the besiegers , and waste their time , remained in a sort of torpid astonishment till the dawn , when he returned to his camp ...
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... Sultan de- spatched another letter , offering directly to send an am- bassador . Lord Cornwallis declined receiving an ambas- sador , on the ground of his not as yet having with him any persons qualified to treat on the part of his ...
... Sultan de- spatched another letter , offering directly to send an am- bassador . Lord Cornwallis declined receiving an ambas- sador , on the ground of his not as yet having with him any persons qualified to treat on the part of his ...
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