The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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... officers , spiked the guns and returned to the Seringapatam with arms and ammunition . They cut the cable , sailed ... officers , though his encouragement of trading by legitimate merchants struck a blow at the monopoly which the ...
... officers , spiked the guns and returned to the Seringapatam with arms and ammunition . They cut the cable , sailed ... officers , though his encouragement of trading by legitimate merchants struck a blow at the monopoly which the ...
Page 102
... officers of the Corps , and the privates also , had by this time made Macarthur's cause their own . A mutiny was imminent.1 On the following morning , January 26 , Macarthur was arrested and lodged in the common gaol . The six officers ...
... officers of the Corps , and the privates also , had by this time made Macarthur's cause their own . A mutiny was imminent.1 On the following morning , January 26 , Macarthur was arrested and lodged in the common gaol . The six officers ...
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... officers " . Victorian ministers maintained that no other advice had been intended by the Secretary of State , and pro- tested when Bowen sought the opinion of the law officers at home . But all the acts censured by Cardwell in ...
... officers " . Victorian ministers maintained that no other advice had been intended by the Secretary of State , and pro- tested when Bowen sought the opinion of the law officers at home . But all the acts censured by Cardwell in ...
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