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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... .. .... The Ceded and Conquered provinces Settlement of the Madras Presidency Civil jurisprudence Criminal jurisprudence and police Dacoity .... Remarks on the Cornwallis system giv CONTENTS . CHAPTER XXVI . CHARTER OF 1813. -
... .. .... The Ceded and Conquered provinces Settlement of the Madras Presidency Civil jurisprudence Criminal jurisprudence and police Dacoity .... Remarks on the Cornwallis system giv CONTENTS . CHAPTER XXVI . CHARTER OF 1813. -
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... provinces the most remote from each other , and a debt had been accumulated to the extent of six crores of rupees . The army and civil establishments were fifty lacs of rupees in arrears , and the whole machinery of government was in a ...
... provinces the most remote from each other , and a debt had been accumulated to the extent of six crores of rupees . The army and civil establishments were fifty lacs of rupees in arrears , and the whole machinery of government was in a ...
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... 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 turning power into money , which now gave fortunes to a new race ...
... 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 turning power into money , which now gave fortunes to a new race ...
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... province of the Carnatic Balaghaut , " then usurped by Hyder Naik . " With his usual duplicity , the Nizam sent an envoy at the same time to Tippoo , to propose an alliance for the extirpation of the English . Tippoo readily assented to ...
... province of the Carnatic Balaghaut , " then usurped by Hyder Naik . " With his usual duplicity , the Nizam sent an envoy at the same time to Tippoo , to propose an alliance for the extirpation of the English . Tippoo readily assented to ...
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... province with a force of 7,000 or 8,000 men , and a large body of fanatic Moplas . On the 8th of December he ventured to attack Colonel Hartley's little band under the walls of Calicut , but was signally defeated , with the loss of more ...
... province with a force of 7,000 or 8,000 men , and a large body of fanatic Moplas . On the 8th of December he ventured to attack Colonel Hartley's little band under the walls of Calicut , but was signally defeated , with the loss of more ...
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