The Madras Tercentenary Commemoration VolumeAsian Educational Services, 1994 - 457페이지 Tercentennial volume of Madras City. |
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... Bengal could be defended from Madras . In fact it had been said that the safety of Bengal rested with the secure hold of Madras . Otherwise there would be no effective defence of the Bay of Bengal . If there was an attack by sea on ...
... Bengal could be defended from Madras . In fact it had been said that the safety of Bengal rested with the secure hold of Madras . Otherwise there would be no effective defence of the Bay of Bengal . If there was an attack by sea on ...
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... Bengal with salt , cordage and re- exported naval stores ; and Bengal supplied Madras with rice of which there was at that time , for the reasons already given , a constant short- age in the South . With roads and transport ...
... Bengal with salt , cordage and re- exported naval stores ; and Bengal supplied Madras with rice of which there was at that time , for the reasons already given , a constant short- age in the South . With roads and transport ...
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... Bengal and Bihar and published them in 1781 in his Bengal Atlas : this and his Memoir of a Map of Hindustan " ( 1788 ) 43 THE SITE AND SITUATION OF MADRAS 337.
... Bengal and Bihar and published them in 1781 in his Bengal Atlas : this and his Memoir of a Map of Hindustan " ( 1788 ) 43 THE SITE AND SITUATION OF MADRAS 337.
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