Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1J. M. Dent, 1961 |
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Pagina 506
... Calcutta should thenceforward be called Alinagore , that is to say , the Port of God . In August the news of the fall of Calcutta reached Madras , and excited the fiercest and bitterest resentment . The cry of the whole settlement was ...
... Calcutta should thenceforward be called Alinagore , that is to say , the Port of God . In August the news of the fall of Calcutta reached Madras , and excited the fiercest and bitterest resentment . The cry of the whole settlement was ...
Pagina 511
... Calcutta . But this would not satisfy him . His services had been great . He held the thread of the whole intrigue . By one word breathed in the ear of Surajah Dowlah , he could undo all that he had done . The lives of Watts , of Meer ...
... Calcutta . But this would not satisfy him . His services had been great . He held the thread of the whole intrigue . By one word breathed in the ear of Surajah Dowlah , he could undo all that he had done . The lives of Watts , of Meer ...
Pagina 530
... Calcutta ; and he found the whole machine of government even more fearfully disorganised than he had anticipated . Meer Jaffier , who had some time before lost his eldest son Meeran , had died while Clive was on his voyage out . The ...
... Calcutta ; and he found the whole machine of government even more fearfully disorganised than he had anticipated . Meer Jaffier , who had some time before lost his eldest son Meeran , had died while Clive was on his voyage out . The ...
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HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 77 |
JOHN HAMPDEN | 102 |
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