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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... arrangements continued until 1854 , when the charge of all sea and land customs and of the salt excise of the whole presidency was trans- ferred to a commissioner , assisted by a European staff of three deputy- commissioners and ten ...
... arrangements continued until 1854 , when the charge of all sea and land customs and of the salt excise of the whole presidency was trans- ferred to a commissioner , assisted by a European staff of three deputy- commissioners and ten ...
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... arrangements initiated by Elphinstone for the settlement of the Deccan and other territories taken from the Peshwa , and indirectly and with certain marked differences , mainly due to the differences in land tenures , to the arrangements ...
... arrangements initiated by Elphinstone for the settlement of the Deccan and other territories taken from the Peshwa , and indirectly and with certain marked differences , mainly due to the differences in land tenures , to the arrangements ...
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... arrangements had prospered ; but here their success ter- minated . The great mass of the people , the labouring and agricultural classes , had hardly been touched . The old indigenous schools retained their ground . Various efforts were ...
... arrangements had prospered ; but here their success ter- minated . The great mass of the people , the labouring and agricultural classes , had hardly been touched . The old indigenous schools retained their ground . Various efforts were ...
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