The History of British India, Volums 3-4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 127
... force, were 1757. vanquished by some supposed contradictions in the letters of the Subahdar ; and the opposition of ... forces under my command as could possibly be spared."2 "The situation 0f 1 Orme, ii. 139. Clive himself gives a ...
... force, were 1757. vanquished by some supposed contradictions in the letters of the Subahdar ; and the opposition of ... forces under my command as could possibly be spared."2 "The situation 0f 1 Orme, ii. 139. Clive himself gives a ...
Pàgina 148
... force of Pondicherry, and the troops from the fleet were sent after him, as fast as they came on shore. The English were thrown into the greatest alarm. So much was the power of the enemy now superior to their own, that they scarcely ...
... force of Pondicherry, and the troops from the fleet were sent after him, as fast as they came on shore. The English were thrown into the greatest alarm. So much was the power of the enemy now superior to their own, that they scarcely ...
Pàgina 213
... force to dispute the passage. Holkar, whom the attack from Bengal had been too feeble to retain on the opposite side of the Mahratta country, and who had left Sindia as sufficient to cope with the force by which he was assailed, had ...
... force to dispute the passage. Holkar, whom the attack from Bengal had been too feeble to retain on the opposite side of the Mahratta country, and who had left Sindia as sufficient to cope with the force by which he was assailed, had ...
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