The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 - American literature |
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... force . When the intelli- gence that war had taken place in Europe reached Labourdonnais in the East , he found himself without the naval force which his government had promised him ; but , not- withstanding , he resolved to act on his ...
... force . When the intelli- gence that war had taken place in Europe reached Labourdonnais in the East , he found himself without the naval force which his government had promised him ; but , not- withstanding , he resolved to act on his ...
Page 260
... force from before Trichinopoly , and his son , Rajah Sahib , approached with ten thousand men , of whom one hundred and fifty were French soldiers , to regain his father's capital : - the vigor of which an Indian general was capable ...
... force from before Trichinopoly , and his son , Rajah Sahib , approached with ten thousand men , of whom one hundred and fifty were French soldiers , to regain his father's capital : - the vigor of which an Indian general was capable ...
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... force their way through all opposition , or perish in the attempt . He could not , however , conceal his purpose from Clive , who made every necessary disposition to thwart it , and who lay down to rest only after he had seen that all ...
... force their way through all opposition , or perish in the attempt . He could not , however , conceal his purpose from Clive , who made every necessary disposition to thwart it , and who lay down to rest only after he had seen that all ...
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