Charles Grant and British Rule in India, Թողարկում 606G. Allen, 1962 - 320 էջ |
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... Treaty.1 According to the Directors , the plain intention of Article Thirteen of the Treaty was that while American ships were to be admitted to all Indian ports under British control , ' it was expressly agreed that the vessels of the ...
... Treaty.1 According to the Directors , the plain intention of Article Thirteen of the Treaty was that while American ships were to be admitted to all Indian ports under British control , ' it was expressly agreed that the vessels of the ...
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... treaties was written in 1804 , but , as Wellesley's friends pointed out , the Carnatic had been annexed in 1801 , the subsidiary treaty with Oudh was signed in the same year , and the one with the Marathas in 1802. How was it , one of ...
... treaties was written in 1804 , but , as Wellesley's friends pointed out , the Carnatic had been annexed in 1801 , the subsidiary treaty with Oudh was signed in the same year , and the one with the Marathas in 1802. How was it , one of ...
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... treaty of Salbeye . " This treaty , which had concluded the war with the Marathas during Warren Hastings ' time , had specifically recognized , Grant pointed out , that Scindia was one of the guarantors of the Peshwa's position , and ...
... treaty of Salbeye . " This treaty , which had concluded the war with the Marathas during Warren Hastings ' time , had specifically recognized , Grant pointed out , that Scindia was one of the guarantors of the Peshwa's position , and ...
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