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Page 36
... taken refuge within the walls and to prevent him from approach- ing the city , the air of which was poisoned by his breath , they offered him daily two sheep ; and when the sheep were exhausted , they were forced to sacrifice to him two ...
... taken refuge within the walls and to prevent him from approach- ing the city , the air of which was poisoned by his breath , they offered him daily two sheep ; and when the sheep were exhausted , they were forced to sacrifice to him two ...
Page 91
... taken out of my Indian habit , refined , naturalized , and put into the British mode , with the face of Queen Elizabeth on one side , and the arms of the country on the other . Being thus equipped , I found in me a wonderful inclination ...
... taken out of my Indian habit , refined , naturalized , and put into the British mode , with the face of Queen Elizabeth on one side , and the arms of the country on the other . Being thus equipped , I found in me a wonderful inclination ...
Page 124
... taken refuge at Calcutta and had not been delivered up . On such grounds as these , Surajah Dowlah marched with a great army against Fort William . The servants of the Company at Madras had been forced by Dupleix to become statesmen and ...
... taken refuge at Calcutta and had not been delivered up . On such grounds as these , Surajah Dowlah marched with a great army against Fort William . The servants of the Company at Madras had been forced by Dupleix to become statesmen and ...
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