The History of British India, Volums 3-4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 21
... Bengal before the death of Aurungzeb ; and having bent his chief attention to the amassing of a treasure, against the impending contest between the competitors for the throne, he accepted the bribes of the company, and granted them ...
... Bengal before the death of Aurungzeb ; and having bent his chief attention to the amassing of a treasure, against the impending contest between the competitors for the throne, he accepted the bribes of the company, and granted them ...
Pàgina 108
... Bengal, which demanded the utmost exertions of the English from every quarter ; made them unable to comply with the proposal of the Subahdar ; and thenceforward rendered Bengal the principal scene of the English adventures in India.1 ...
... Bengal, which demanded the utmost exertions of the English from every quarter ; made them unable to comply with the proposal of the Subahdar ; and thenceforward rendered Bengal the principal scene of the English adventures in India.1 ...
Pàgina 254
... Bengal, and other parts of India ; " and desiring that the affairs might be taken into consideration. The meeting was occupied with the communication of such of the correspondence with Bengal, as related to the recent transactions there ...
... Bengal, and other parts of India ; " and desiring that the affairs might be taken into consideration. The meeting was occupied with the communication of such of the correspondence with Bengal, as related to the recent transactions there ...
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