The History of India, from the Earliest Period to the Close of Lord Dalhousie's Administration, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1867 - India |
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... Resident , supreme in power , monopolized the commerce of the province , and realized four lacs a year , though his regular allowance did not exceed 1,000 rupees a month . It was the old process , so well understood in the east , of ...
... Resident , supreme in power , monopolized the commerce of the province , and realized four lacs a year , though his regular allowance did not exceed 1,000 rupees a month . It was the old process , so well understood in the east , of ...
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... resident cultivators it was enacted that the zemindar should keep a register of their tenures , and grant then pottahs , or leases , specifying the rent they were to pay , and that for any infringment of these rules the ryot was to seek ...
... resident cultivators it was enacted that the zemindar should keep a register of their tenures , and grant then pottahs , or leases , specifying the rent they were to pay , and that for any infringment of these rules the ryot was to seek ...
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... Resident , to announce the intentions of the British Government to him . He was likewise presented with the draft of a treaty , which , with some subsequent modifications , embraced the following provisions : that the defence of the ...
... Resident , to announce the intentions of the British Government to him . He was likewise presented with the draft of a treaty , which , with some subsequent modifications , embraced the following provisions : that the defence of the ...
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... at Sindia's court , and latterly the Resident at Hyderabad , and obtained from him the 72 EXTINCTION OF THE BALANCE OF POWER . [ CHAP II . G CHAPTER XIX LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION -FOURTH AND LAST MYSORE War, 1798-1799.
... at Sindia's court , and latterly the Resident at Hyderabad , and obtained from him the 72 EXTINCTION OF THE BALANCE OF POWER . [ CHAP II . G CHAPTER XIX LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION -FOURTH AND LAST MYSORE War, 1798-1799.
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... Resident that an English subsidiary force should be substituted for the French battalions . The proposal was refused by Sir John Shore , but Lord Wellesley now eagerly embraced it , and offered to augment the corps of British troops in ...
... Resident that an English subsidiary force should be substituted for the French battalions . The proposal was refused by Sir John Shore , but Lord Wellesley now eagerly embraced it , and offered to augment the corps of British troops in ...
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