The Madras Tercentenary Commemoration VolumeAsian Educational Services, 1994 - 457ÆäÀÌÁö Tercentennial volume of Madras City. |
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... century , Madras was the chief British settlement in Hindustan and the principal port for European and Indian goods . The eighteenth century was a period of storm and stress , and saw the foundations of the territorial power of England ...
... century , Madras was the chief British settlement in Hindustan and the principal port for European and Indian goods . The eighteenth century was a period of storm and stress , and saw the foundations of the territorial power of England ...
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... century and a half . One of the garden houses at the Mount belonged to Major Lawrence . From the time when , in the course of the 17th century , the Com- pany came to appreciate the Mount as a sanitorium and health resort , and to ...
... century and a half . One of the garden houses at the Mount belonged to Major Lawrence . From the time when , in the course of the 17th century , the Com- pany came to appreciate the Mount as a sanitorium and health resort , and to ...
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... century of the life of the city . was the foreign Christian Missions . The missionaries were the first to cast types in the vernacular languages and to employ Indian composi- tors . The earliest vernacular newspaper was issued in ...
... century of the life of the city . was the foreign Christian Missions . The missionaries were the first to cast types in the vernacular languages and to employ Indian composi- tors . The earliest vernacular newspaper was issued in ...
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Dakshinakulam | 3 |
Government Houses in Madras | 15 |
Madras as a Naval Base | 21 |
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