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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Page 134
... Deccan affairs wore a different appearance . Peace is usually discussed on the basis of accomplished facts , not of those hopes which the war has either destroyed or realised . The French position at Hyderabad was too strong in 1754 for ...
... Deccan affairs wore a different appearance . Peace is usually discussed on the basis of accomplished facts , not of those hopes which the war has either destroyed or realised . The French position at Hyderabad was too strong in 1754 for ...
Page 135
... DECCAN 135 treated on both sides as a family business quite as much as an affair of state . Bussy , however , was independent enough not to approve blindly all the projects of Dupleix , and he could oppose them when they sacrificed too ...
... DECCAN 135 treated on both sides as a family business quite as much as an affair of state . Bussy , however , was independent enough not to approve blindly all the projects of Dupleix , and he could oppose them when they sacrificed too ...
Page 137
... Deccan which till then had developed in accordance with French interests , because Dupleix had entrusted them to a man of consummate capacity and wisdom . He himself declared that had he had another Bussy in the Carnatic , affairs there ...
... Deccan which till then had developed in accordance with French interests , because Dupleix had entrusted them to a man of consummate capacity and wisdom . He himself declared that had he had another Bussy in the Carnatic , affairs there ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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