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Page 241
... had projected the conquest of the Punjab and of Sinde . He was cut off before he could attempt either object ; and Runjit Singh Le sieur Dupleix.respecte trop les ordres du minis- qu'il lui FRANÇOIS JOSEPH DUPLEIX . 241.
... had projected the conquest of the Punjab and of Sinde . He was cut off before he could attempt either object ; and Runjit Singh Le sieur Dupleix.respecte trop les ordres du minis- qu'il lui FRANÇOIS JOSEPH DUPLEIX . 241.
Page 244
... object , by involving them in local troubles . On the other hand , some of their governors had attained a dim conscious- ness that while their trade was by no means flourishing , it might prosper more if they secured a stronger footing ...
... object , by involving them in local troubles . On the other hand , some of their governors had attained a dim conscious- ness that while their trade was by no means flourishing , it might prosper more if they secured a stronger footing ...
Page 245
... object of the ceremony or sceptical of its advantages . He then repaired to Ben gal , and there paraded his semi - barbaric grand- eur , exchanging visits of state with the native governor of Hooglee , and exciting the same sensa ́ions ...
... object of the ceremony or sceptical of its advantages . He then repaired to Ben gal , and there paraded his semi - barbaric grand- eur , exchanging visits of state with the native governor of Hooglee , and exciting the same sensa ́ions ...
Page 246
... objects were the defeat of the English fleet , and the capture of Madras . Labour- Anwarodeen , though he apparently intended donnais professed strong sympathy , and stated first to destroy the fortifications . To this that without the ...
... objects were the defeat of the English fleet , and the capture of Madras . Labour- Anwarodeen , though he apparently intended donnais professed strong sympathy , and stated first to destroy the fortifications . To this that without the ...
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... object , than a " metaphora , " or transference from one object to another ; yet , for practical purposes , metaphora , applied in this sense , can hardly be misunderstood , and , as guarded by a proper definition , it might well be ...
... object , than a " metaphora , " or transference from one object to another ; yet , for practical purposes , metaphora , applied in this sense , can hardly be misunderstood , and , as guarded by a proper definition , it might well be ...
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