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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... princes concluded an offensive league against the Portuguese which , we are told , had been discussed among them with the utmost secrecy for the past five years . These princes were ' Ali II , the Adil Khan of Bijapur , Murtaza Nizam ...
... princes concluded an offensive league against the Portuguese which , we are told , had been discussed among them with the utmost secrecy for the past five years . These princes were ' Ali II , the Adil Khan of Bijapur , Murtaza Nizam ...
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... prince , the mother of another and the guardian of two other princes . " 1 It may be said at any rate that Hastings's choice received the approval of the court of directors . The evidence is conflicting as to the begam's treatment of ...
... prince , the mother of another and the guardian of two other princes . " 1 It may be said at any rate that Hastings's choice received the approval of the court of directors . The evidence is conflicting as to the begam's treatment of ...
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... princes of the great successes they claimed to have won in America when they still remained in their old position of inferiority in India . Souillac might write assuring Sindhia that the English had been driven out of all their American ...
... princes of the great successes they claimed to have won in America when they still remained in their old position of inferiority in India . Souillac might write assuring Sindhia that the English had been driven out of all their American ...
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