The History of British India, Volums 3-4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... favour of the native powers. That to play a high game in India, was a wish dear to the heart of Dupleix, sufficiently appears ; but that there were strong reasons for the part which he acted, no one acquainted with the affairs of India ...
... favour of the native powers. That to play a high game in India, was a wish dear to the heart of Dupleix, sufficiently appears ; but that there were strong reasons for the part which he acted, no one acquainted with the affairs of India ...
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... favour of one of the Mahratta parties ; and . many considerations induced them_to give the preference to Ragoba. They pointed out the unhappy effects, even upon the negotiation with the ministers, which would result from the recall of ...
... favour of one of the Mahratta parties ; and . many considerations induced them_to give the preference to Ragoba. They pointed out the unhappy effects, even upon the negotiation with the ministers, which would result from the recall of ...
Pàgina 142
... favour of Governor Rumbold, stood aloof in a manner which had the appearance of design. But Vizeram Raz, his brother, who had just grounds of complaint, zealously exerted himself to suppress and intercept the mutineers, who at last laid ...
... favour of Governor Rumbold, stood aloof in a manner which had the appearance of design. But Vizeram Raz, his brother, who had just grounds of complaint, zealously exerted himself to suppress and intercept the mutineers, who at last laid ...
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