单词 | Siraj-ud-daula |
例句 | Siraj-ud-daula, though he did not yet know it, was a ruined man when he returned to his capital. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 Cossimbazar surrendered without firing a shot, owing to the treacherous advice of the Nawab's generals, and Siraj-ud-daula advanced on Calcutta. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 When, in 1756, Siraj-ud-daula determined to expel the English, fear and greed combined to make him act. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 He had firmness and also sufficient judgment to understand that the ruin of Siraj-ud-daula must necessarily bring on his own. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 As a matter of fact, except Siraj-ud-daula himself, one may say the English had the whole Durbar always in their favour. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 Sent back by Law, he joined Siraj-ud-daula, and commanded the small French contingent at Plassey. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 Siraj-ud-daula was one of the richest Nawabs that had ever reigned. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 Siraj-ud-daula had not even yet learned the folly of his double policy. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 Before the death of Aliverdi Khan the character of Siraj-ud-daula was reported to be one of the worst ever known. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 Siraj-ud-daula, who was informed by his spies which of them were beautiful, sent his satellites in disguise in little boats to carry them off. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 These two papers were sent to Siraj-ud-daula, who appeared satisfied with them. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 But Siraj-ud-daula was not the man to forget what he regarded as an insult. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 Law's success in these matters is a striking instance of his personal influence, for Siraj-ud-daula was by no means any longer well disposed towards the French and Dutch. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 I went to see him twice with Siraj-ud-daula, but it was not possible to get a word from him. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 Siraj-ud-daula, defeated by Clive at Plassey on the 23rd of June, was, says Scrafton,— "himself one of the first that carried the news of his defeat to the capital, which he reached that night." Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 The house of Jagat Seth, for instance, was likely to help the English all the more because to its knowledge of them it joined several causes of complaint against Siraj-ud-daula. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 In a country where predestination has so much power over the mind, the star of Siraj-ud-daula was, people said, predominant. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 The Seths and the English had long found the chief difficulty in their way to be the choice of a man of sufficient distinction to replace Siraj-ud-daula on the throne. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 In saving Siraj-ud-daula we should have scored a great success, but possibly he would have been saved for a short time only. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 In June 1756, when Siraj-ud-daula marched on Calcutta, he sent word to his representative, the Nawab Jusserat Khan at Dacca, to seize the English Factory, and make prisoners of the Company's servants and soldiers. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 Siraj-ud-daula, the most inconsiderate of men, never supposing that he would need the assistance of mere bankers, or that he could ever have any reason to fear them, never showed them the slightest politeness. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 The English, however, forced Siraj-ud-daula, against his true interest and in spite of his promise to protect us, to abandon us, and to make M. Law leave his Factory and go to Patna. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 I had taken the precaution to provide myself with a parwana, or passport, signed by Siraj-ud-daula, allowing me to go where I pleased. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 As a foreigner, I was naturally more bold and said what I thought to Siraj-ud-daula. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 For some two months the English remained in the French Factory, M. Law, at Cossimbazar, warmly soliciting their release from Siraj-ud-daula. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 Owing to this, Siraj-ud-daula saw himself deprived of his only support. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 We have seen in a previous chapter the real reasons why Law was unable to rejoin Siraj-ud-daula in time for the battle. Three Frenchmen in Bengal The Commercial Ruin of the French Settlements in 1757 |
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