The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 61–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... success which Dupleix achieved between 1748 and 1751 in carrying out this programme , had alarmed the English , and had forced them , in self - defence , to adopt the same methods ; with the result that they had succeeded in placing a ...
... success which Dupleix achieved between 1748 and 1751 in carrying out this programme , had alarmed the English , and had forced them , in self - defence , to adopt the same methods ; with the result that they had succeeded in placing a ...
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... success of it had not been answerable to our expectations . Accordingly after some consideration the following demands were esteemed equitable and reasonable to be asked , viz . that our firman and the priviledges acquired by the treaty ...
... success of it had not been answerable to our expectations . Accordingly after some consideration the following demands were esteemed equitable and reasonable to be asked , viz . that our firman and the priviledges acquired by the treaty ...
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... successful attack upon their camp at night . About noon , the enemy drew off their artillery , and retired to their camp , being the same which Rai Darlabh1 had left but a few days before , and which he had fortified with a good ditch ...
... successful attack upon their camp at night . About noon , the enemy drew off their artillery , and retired to their camp , being the same which Rai Darlabh1 had left but a few days before , and which he had fortified with a good ditch ...
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... successes in these parts , far indeed beyond his deservings . The close attention you bestow on the affairs of the ... success of the English arms , and the vast advantages gained to the Company by a treaty concluded in consequence ...
... successes in these parts , far indeed beyond his deservings . The close attention you bestow on the affairs of the ... success of the English arms , and the vast advantages gained to the Company by a treaty concluded in consequence ...
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... success they deserve , is the most fervent wish of him who is , with the greatest respect , Sir , your most devoted humble servant , CALCUTTA , January 7 , 1759 . ( Signed ) ROBT . CLIVE . ( Malcolm , Life of Clive , ii . 119. ) 15. THE ...
... success they deserve , is the most fervent wish of him who is , with the greatest respect , Sir , your most devoted humble servant , CALCUTTA , January 7 , 1759 . ( Signed ) ROBT . CLIVE . ( Malcolm , Life of Clive , ii . 119. ) 15. THE ...
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