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A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times

CHAPTER LIII
13/76

"The empire of France is founded," he would say.
[Illustration: Dupleix meeting the Soudhabar of the Deccan----174] He reckoned without France, and without the incompetent or timid men who governed her.

The successes of Dupleix scared King Louis XV.

and his feeble ministers; they angered and discomfited England, which was as yet tottering in India, and whose affairs there had for a long while been ill managed, but which remained ever vigorous, active, animated by the indomitable ardor of a free people.

At Versailles attempts were made to lessen the conquests of Dupleix, prudence was recommended to him, delay was shown in sending him the troops he demanded.

In India England had at last found a man still young and unknown, but worthy of being opposed to Dupleix.


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