The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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... considerations . . . The friends who can influence , intercede ; and , excepting where the case is so manifestly proved as to brand the failure of redress with glaring infamy ( a restraint which human nature is born to reverence ) the ...
... considerations . . . The friends who can influence , intercede ; and , excepting where the case is so manifestly proved as to brand the failure of redress with glaring infamy ( a restraint which human nature is born to reverence ) the ...
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... considerations of space , but is easily accessible in many forms - e.g . in Mr. S. C. Hill's Bengal in 1756-7 , a useful collection of documents , which contains many independent accounts of the episode . After the fall of Calcutta a ...
... considerations of space , but is easily accessible in many forms - e.g . in Mr. S. C. Hill's Bengal in 1756-7 , a useful collection of documents , which contains many independent accounts of the episode . After the fall of Calcutta a ...
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... consideration , we accordingly debated maturely the consequences of embracing this offer , and whether it should be accepted or declined . After a long consultation . . . it was the unanimous sense of the Committee that a revolution in ...
... consideration , we accordingly debated maturely the consequences of embracing this offer , and whether it should be accepted or declined . After a long consultation . . . it was the unanimous sense of the Committee that a revolution in ...
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... consideration of entering into a fresh war with the Nawab whose consequences must have proved very detrimental to our affairs , if the success of it had not been answerable to our expectations . our expectations . Accordingly after some ...
... consideration of entering into a fresh war with the Nawab whose consequences must have proved very detrimental to our affairs , if the success of it had not been answerable to our expectations . our expectations . Accordingly after some ...
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... consideration , the preservation of the grants and priviledges acquired by this revolution , which can be done only by keeping up a large body of troops in the country . As it is the Company's interest to exert themselves on this ...
... consideration , the preservation of the grants and priviledges acquired by this revolution , which can be done only by keeping up a large body of troops in the country . As it is the Company's interest to exert themselves on this ...
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