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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... peace . Indeed , the authorities at home were weary of this unceasing war , and every packet contained advice and even orders to bring these troubles to an end . A conference was therefore held at Sadras 21-25 January , 1754. As a ...
... peace . Indeed , the authorities at home were weary of this unceasing war , and every packet contained advice and even orders to bring these troubles to an end . A conference was therefore held at Sadras 21-25 January , 1754. As a ...
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... peace , on the condition that we restored all territory gained during the war , except the city of Ahmadabad and lands granted to Fateh Singh Gaekwad ; adequate provision to be made for Raghunath Rao ; Bassein to be kept if possible ...
... peace , on the condition that we restored all territory gained during the war , except the city of Ahmadabad and lands granted to Fateh Singh Gaekwad ; adequate provision to be made for Raghunath Rao ; Bassein to be kept if possible ...
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... peace . The news was communicated at once to Bussy who agreed to a suspension of arms , and the English army was saved . The Madras army was thus set free to renew the struggle with Tipu ; it had been already decided to try a complete ...
... peace . The news was communicated at once to Bussy who agreed to a suspension of arms , and the English army was saved . The Madras army was thus set free to renew the struggle with Tipu ; it had been already decided to try a complete ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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