The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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... Nawab , p . 85 ; 28 The Treaty with Oudh , 1765 , p . 85 ; 29 The First Intervention of the British Parlia- ment ( 7 G. III . c . lvii . ) , p . 87 ; 30 Form of Indenture of the Com- pany's Servants , p . 87 ; 31 Clive's Proposals for ...
... Nawab , p . 85 ; 28 The Treaty with Oudh , 1765 , p . 85 ; 29 The First Intervention of the British Parlia- ment ( 7 G. III . c . lvii . ) , p . 87 ; 30 Form of Indenture of the Com- pany's Servants , p . 87 ; 31 Clive's Proposals for ...
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... Nawab of Bengal , it was the hope and expectation both of the Directors at home and of their agents in India that they would now enjoy special trading privileges ; but that otherwise things would go on exactly as they had done before ...
... Nawab of Bengal , it was the hope and expectation both of the Directors at home and of their agents in India that they would now enjoy special trading privileges ; but that otherwise things would go on exactly as they had done before ...
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... Nawab of Bengal , held his position by grace of the Company , which could ( and did ) depose him as it had raised him . Everybody in Bengal knew this , and looked to the Company and its leading servants as the real controlling power ...
... Nawab of Bengal , held his position by grace of the Company , which could ( and did ) depose him as it had raised him . Everybody in Bengal knew this , and looked to the Company and its leading servants as the real controlling power ...
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... Nawab of Bengal for the expenses of administration , kept the balance and remitted it in the form of consignments of Indian goods to London . The primary object of this arrangement was to bolster up the finances of the Company , which ...
... Nawab of Bengal for the expenses of administration , kept the balance and remitted it in the form of consignments of Indian goods to London . The primary object of this arrangement was to bolster up the finances of the Company , which ...
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... Nawab was alone concerned . At the very outset of his rule , therefore , not content merely to collect revenues for the profit of the Company , he set to work to evolve from the chaos an efficient system of government , with its centre ...
... Nawab was alone concerned . At the very outset of his rule , therefore , not content merely to collect revenues for the profit of the Company , he set to work to evolve from the chaos an efficient system of government , with its centre ...
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The Making of British India, 1756-1858: Described in a Series of Dispatches ... Ramsay Muir Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1923 |
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