The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Հատոր 5John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1932 |
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... force at this date was composed of twenty- eight European constables and 130 native peons . The continuance of serious crime and the gross inefficiency of this force led to the publi- cation in 1812 of a regulation , vesting the control ...
... force at this date was composed of twenty- eight European constables and 130 native peons . The continuance of serious crime and the gross inefficiency of this force led to the publi- cation in 1812 of a regulation , vesting the control ...
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... force for the protection of the Nizam and his dominions , it was entitled to demand that he should provide troops fit to take the field with it and this demand led to the establishment of the Hyderabad con- tingent , 1 a force of four ...
... force for the protection of the Nizam and his dominions , it was entitled to demand that he should provide troops fit to take the field with it and this demand led to the establishment of the Hyderabad con- tingent , 1 a force of four ...
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... force . But in order to combine the previous direct responsibility of the district magistrate with the intro- duction of departmental organisation , the superintendent was made subordinate to him in all that directly concerned the ...
... force . But in order to combine the previous direct responsibility of the district magistrate with the intro- duction of departmental organisation , the superintendent was made subordinate to him in all that directly concerned the ...
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ADMINISTRATIVE DEVELOPMENT 18181858 | 1 |
The law member | 7 |
Relations of the Company and the board | 13 |
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