Charles Grant and British Rule in India, Թողարկում 606G. Allen, 1962 - 320 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 57–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 56
... Council.1 Earlier in the year , Grant had written in very strong language complaining , on the Board's behalf , that the Council exercised final decisions on commercial matters , but that the Board had to take full responsi- bility for ...
... Council.1 Earlier in the year , Grant had written in very strong language complaining , on the Board's behalf , that the Council exercised final decisions on commercial matters , but that the Board had to take full responsi- bility for ...
Էջ 110
... Council to investigate his statements to see if they were not accurate . If he had wanted to make money dishonestly ... Council that he had never given any member of the Board or anyone else any money or consideration of any kind in ...
... Council to investigate his statements to see if they were not accurate . If he had wanted to make money dishonestly ... Council that he had never given any member of the Board or anyone else any money or consideration of any kind in ...
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... Council.1 In a letter to his friend George Udny , a member of Wellesley's Council , Grant raised a fascinating question : what would have happened if he himself had accepted a seat on the Council , as Dundas had urged him to do in 1800 ...
... Council.1 In a letter to his friend George Udny , a member of Wellesley's Council , Grant raised a fascinating question : what would have happened if he himself had accepted a seat on the Council , as Dundas had urged him to do in 1800 ...
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