The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 36–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... expected ; and if they had withdrawn , their place would soon have been taken by the French or the Dutch . The other way was that the Company should recognise that they were now the masters of Bengal , and assume the responsibility for ...
... expected ; and if they had withdrawn , their place would soon have been taken by the French or the Dutch . The other way was that the Company should recognise that they were now the masters of Bengal , and assume the responsibility for ...
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... expected that the Mahrattas , who had themselves so nearly achieved the lordship of all India , should accept a position in which they were neither subjected nor left free to reconstitute and expand their confederacy . The wide expanse ...
... expected that the Mahrattas , who had themselves so nearly achieved the lordship of all India , should accept a position in which they were neither subjected nor left free to reconstitute and expand their confederacy . The wide expanse ...
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... expected some succours might reach us from the Coast , he marched against us with the whole force of his provinces , consisting by the best accounts we have since acquired of 30,000 horse and 35,000 foot with about 400 elephants of war ...
... expected some succours might reach us from the Coast , he marched against us with the whole force of his provinces , consisting by the best accounts we have since acquired of 30,000 horse and 35,000 foot with about 400 elephants of war ...
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... expected as soon as the squadron and army left us , and that , by joining Jafar Ali Khan to supplant him , we should obtain in all probability very beneficial terms for the Company as well as live free of any apprehensions from the ...
... expected as soon as the squadron and army left us , and that , by joining Jafar Ali Khan to supplant him , we should obtain in all probability very beneficial terms for the Company as well as live free of any apprehensions from the ...
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... expected the Nawab will join with us , in endeavouring to deprive every merchant of the country of the means of carrying on their business , which must un- doubtedly soon be the case , if they are obliged to pay heavy duties , and we ...
... expected the Nawab will join with us , in endeavouring to deprive every merchant of the country of the means of carrying on their business , which must un- doubtedly soon be the case , if they are obliged to pay heavy duties , and we ...
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