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Pagina 484
... Dupleix , governor of Pondicherry . Dupleix , moreover , had already begun to revolve gigantic schemes , with which the restoration of Madras to the English was by no means compatible . He declared that Labourdonnais had gone beyond his ...
... Dupleix , governor of Pondicherry . Dupleix , moreover , had already begun to revolve gigantic schemes , with which the restoration of Madras to the English was by no means compatible . He declared that Labourdonnais had gone beyond his ...
Pagina 491
... Dupleix . After some months of fighting , negotiation and intrigue , his ability and good fortune seemed to have prevailed everywhere . Nazir Jung perished by the hands of his own followers ; Mirzapha Jung was master of the Deccan ; and ...
... Dupleix . After some months of fighting , negotiation and intrigue , his ability and good fortune seemed to have prevailed everywhere . Nazir Jung perished by the hands of his own followers ; Mirzapha Jung was master of the Deccan ; and ...
Pagina 492
... Dupleix Fatihabad , which is , being interpreted , the City of the Victory of Dupleix . The English had made some feeble and irresolute attempts to stop the rapid and brilliant career of the rival Company , and continued to recognise ...
... Dupleix Fatihabad , which is , being interpreted , the City of the Victory of Dupleix . The English had made some feeble and irresolute attempts to stop the rapid and brilliant career of the rival Company , and continued to recognise ...
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ENGLISH HISTORY | 3 |
Introduction by Douglas Jerrold | 77 |
JOHN HAMPDEN | 102 |
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Critical and Historical Essays, Volume 1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Volledige weergave - 1900 |
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