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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... arrived piece - meal at Madras . First , on 14 July , came news of the seizure of Kasimbazar . It was decided to send reinforcements at once ; and on the 20th Killpatrick sailed with 230 men . He arrived on 2 August , and found a number ...
... arrived piece - meal at Madras . First , on 14 July , came news of the seizure of Kasimbazar . It was decided to send reinforcements at once ; and on the 20th Killpatrick sailed with 230 men . He arrived on 2 August , and found a number ...
Page 287
... arrived on the coast in the month of April , only to find that their expected allies were elsewhere . In these circumstances Bussy established himself at Cuddalore . In May Stuart reluctantly marched south to oppose him . After a march ...
... arrived on the coast in the month of April , only to find that their expected allies were elsewhere . In these circumstances Bussy established himself at Cuddalore . In May Stuart reluctantly marched south to oppose him . After a march ...
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... arrived at Pondichery in the frigate Belle Poule with authority to take over the place . He was allowed to land , and his dispatches were sent up to Calcutta , arriving there 4 July . Wellesley resolved at once not to hand over the ...
... arrived at Pondichery in the frigate Belle Poule with authority to take over the place . He was allowed to land , and his dispatches were sent up to Calcutta , arriving there 4 July . Wellesley resolved at once not to hand over the ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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