The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 4John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 110
... the wearing of Indian silks , printed calicoes , etc .; but the opposition of the East India Company resulted in such vital amendments that the bill was allowed to drop . A fresh measure was then brought in , only to be abandoned ...
... the wearing of Indian silks , printed calicoes , etc .; but the opposition of the East India Company resulted in such vital amendments that the bill was allowed to drop . A fresh measure was then brought in , only to be abandoned ...
Page 112
The right of the latter to trade in Bengal free of all dues , subject to the customary payment of 3000 rupees per annum , was confirmed : they were to be allowed to rent additional territory round Calcutta and to settle where else they ...
The right of the latter to trade in Bengal free of all dues , subject to the customary payment of 3000 rupees per annum , was confirmed : they were to be allowed to rent additional territory round Calcutta and to settle where else they ...
Page 523
Similarly , a treaty of 1820 said that no European or American settlements should be allowed , and that raids on British or allied territory should be restrained ; 1 with regard to the latter matter a raid of the Khosas upon Cutch ...
Similarly , a treaty of 1820 said that no European or American settlements should be allowed , and that raids on British or allied territory should be restrained ; 1 with regard to the latter matter a raid of the Khosas upon Cutch ...
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