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Pàgina 43
... arrived of the declaration of war between chap. i. .France and England ; and filled his mind with the mor- 1 '* tifying conception of the important things he now might 17^^* have achieved, but which the mistaken policy or perversity of ...
... arrived of the declaration of war between chap. i. .France and England ; and filled his mind with the mor- 1 '* tifying conception of the important things he now might 17^^* have achieved, but which the mistaken policy or perversity of ...
Pàgina 168
... arrived at Madras. The fleet under Admiral Pocock, which had left Madras on the 11th of October, had arrived at Bombay on the 10th of December, where they found six of the Company's ships, and two ships of the line, with 600 of the ...
... arrived at Madras. The fleet under Admiral Pocock, which had left Madras on the 11th of October, had arrived at Bombay on the 10th of December, where they found six of the Company's ships, and two ships of the line, with 600 of the ...
Pàgina 170
... arrived at Con- jeveram, and took it by assault. The two armies continued to watch one another till the 28th of May, when they both went into cantonments. On the 28th of April, Admiral Pococke had arrived upon the coast from Bombay, but ...
... arrived at Con- jeveram, and took it by assault. The two armies continued to watch one another till the 28th of May, when they both went into cantonments. On the 28th of April, Admiral Pococke had arrived upon the coast from Bombay, but ...
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