The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 4John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... Tipu by Macartney , without sanction from Bengal , early in 1783. But the preliminaries concluded in Europe contained stipulations ( Article xvi ) to the effect that all allies should be invited to accede to the present pacification ...
... Tipu by Macartney , without sanction from Bengal , early in 1783. But the preliminaries concluded in Europe contained stipulations ( Article xvi ) to the effect that all allies should be invited to accede to the present pacification ...
Page 334
... Tipu made a successful conquest . Nana , alarmed , looked for help from the English in the conquest which he foresaw . He appealed to the Treaty of Salbai and asked for aid against Tipu : Macpherson , in the cautious spirit of the non ...
... Tipu made a successful conquest . Nana , alarmed , looked for help from the English in the conquest which he foresaw . He appealed to the Treaty of Salbai and asked for aid against Tipu : Macpherson , in the cautious spirit of the non ...
Page 335
... Tipu , who had long ago promised the French to attack the English , as well as by Corn- wallis ) was caused by Tipu's attack on Travancore , 29 December , 1789. The ostensible reason for this was the sale of Jaikottai and Kranganur to ...
... Tipu , who had long ago promised the French to attack the English , as well as by Corn- wallis ) was caused by Tipu's attack on Travancore , 29 December , 1789. The ostensible reason for this was the sale of Jaikottai and Kranganur to ...
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