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Pàgina 135
... Orme, "with the donations to the squadron, the army, and the committee, amounted to 22,000,000 of sicca rupees ... Orme, " of great sagacity and understanding." who had traded to a vast amount, and acquired an enormous fortune. " The ...
... Orme, "with the donations to the squadron, the army, and the committee, amounted to 22,000,000 of sicca rupees ... Orme, " of great sagacity and understanding." who had traded to a vast amount, and acquired an enormous fortune. " The ...
Pàgina 178
... Orme says they had not yet come within cannon-shot, put himself at the head of the cavalry, to profit by the favourable moment. The cavalry refused to march. The General suspended the Commanding Officer, and ordered the second Captain ...
... Orme says they had not yet come within cannon-shot, put himself at the head of the cavalry, to profit by the favourable moment. The cavalry refused to march. The General suspended the Commanding Officer, and ordered the second Captain ...
Pàgina 196
... Orme, " doubted that Madras would be besieged as soon as the monsoon had sent the squadrons off the coast, if reinforcements should not arrive before."1 Clive chose to remain in Bengal, where he was master, rather than go to Madras ...
... Orme, " doubted that Madras would be besieged as soon as the monsoon had sent the squadrons off the coast, if reinforcements should not arrive before."1 Clive chose to remain in Bengal, where he was master, rather than go to Madras ...
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