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Page 241
... English , his fatuous partiality for Surajah stitutions and public spirit , and hence pecul- Dowlah brought about the crisis which he iarly liable to revolutions wrought out by the deprecated . Plassey was the contre - coup of sword ...
... English , his fatuous partiality for Surajah stitutions and public spirit , and hence pecul- Dowlah brought about the crisis which he iarly liable to revolutions wrought out by the deprecated . Plassey was the contre - coup of sword ...
Page 244
... English settlements on the Coromandel coast , The year of his marriage was also that of the remoteness of the overruling authorities in Dupleix's appointment as governor of Pondi- Europe , and the circumstances that each set- cherry ...
... English settlements on the Coromandel coast , The year of his marriage was also that of the remoteness of the overruling authorities in Dupleix's appointment as governor of Pondi- Europe , and the circumstances that each set- cherry ...
Page 245
... English fleet was cruising in the eastern seas , and the arrival of La- bourdonnais was quite uncertain . In this emergency Dupleix's previous policy stood him in good stead . Reminding Anwarodeen , the Nawab of the Carnatic , of the ...
... English fleet was cruising in the eastern seas , and the arrival of La- bourdonnais was quite uncertain . In this emergency Dupleix's previous policy stood him in good stead . Reminding Anwarodeen , the Nawab of the Carnatic , of the ...
Page 246
... English At length , the English fleet having fled dis- fleet next day leaving the coast clear , made gracefully before him , he attacked Madras the best of his way to Pondicherry . with his usual vigor , and it fell almost with- We now ...
... English At length , the English fleet having fled dis- fleet next day leaving the coast clear , made gracefully before him , he attacked Madras the best of his way to Pondicherry . with his usual vigor , and it fell almost with- We now ...
Page 247
... English , who preferred afterward to enlarge on Dupleix's Punic faith , rather than to testify against the inveterate enemy of their great foe . We must pass over the violent scenes that ensued , and have only space to mention that ...
... English , who preferred afterward to enlarge on Dupleix's Punic faith , rather than to testify against the inveterate enemy of their great foe . We must pass over the violent scenes that ensued , and have only space to mention that ...
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