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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... Fort St George , the nawab again demanded his withdrawal , and finally sent ... David , only a few miles south of Pondichery , and certainly no more capable ... Fort St David , Dupleix still could not take the place . The fact was , that ...
... Fort St George , the nawab again demanded his withdrawal , and finally sent ... David , only a few miles south of Pondichery , and certainly no more capable ... Fort St David , Dupleix still could not take the place . The fact was , that ...
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... Fort St David , close to Pondichery . One would have thought that so exhausting a war would have imposed on both the neighbours an equal need of living well together ; the necessity of reviving trade must have been felt as much by the ...
... Fort St David , close to Pondichery . One would have thought that so exhausting a war would have imposed on both the neighbours an equal need of living well together ; the necessity of reviving trade must have been felt as much by the ...
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... FORT ST DAVID 159 charged with the two - fold task of reforming the French administration and driving the English out of India . However , the control of the squadron was reserved for the commander d ... Fort St David The Tanjore expedition.
... FORT ST DAVID 159 charged with the two - fold task of reforming the French administration and driving the English out of India . However , the control of the squadron was reserved for the commander d ... Fort St David The Tanjore expedition.
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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