Dupleix And the Struggle for India By the European Nations

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Dupleix And the Struggle for India By the European Nations
G B George Bruce Malleson
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David, in which, however, at the moment, the EngHsh showed few signs of life. Apparently their influence had sunk to zero. For the moment, then, the astute ruler of Pondichery had triumphed all along the line. He could not detect the presence of the vestige of a cloud on the horizon. His one enemy, Muhammad AK, had offered to come into his scheme. The English were inactive, and apparently hopeless of interfering with his plans. What was there, then, which could possibly prevent the successful d...evelopment of his far-reaching schemes % He could detect nothing. The English equally could detect nothing. Yet, though they knew it not, there was brooding amid the silence of Fort St. David a man who did accomplish that apparently impossible feat. ' CHAPTER VII The English are roused to Action The pretender to the Karndtik, supported by the English, had, we have seen, fled almost unattended to Trichinopoli. Thence, hopeless of success, he had made overtures to Dupleix, agreeing to recognise Cbanda Sahib as Nuwab, and to surrender to him Trichinopoli and its dependencies, on condition (i) that the treasures left by his father should be restored to him ; (2) that he should receive a subordinate pro- vince in lieu of the Karndtik.

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