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
... allowed to drop . A fresh measure was then brought in , only to be abandoned owing to a disagreement between the two Houses ; and as a consequence serious riots on the part of the artisans affected occurred in November , 1696 , and the ...
... allowed to drop . A fresh measure was then brought in , only to be abandoned owing to a disagreement between the two Houses ; and as a consequence serious riots on the part of the artisans affected occurred in November , 1696 , and the ...
Page 112
... allowed to rent additional territory round Calcutta and to settle where else they might choose : their long - standing privilege of freedom from dues throughout the province of Hyderabad was continued , the only payment required being ...
... allowed to rent additional territory round Calcutta and to settle where else they might choose : their long - standing privilege of freedom from dues throughout the province of Hyderabad was continued , the only payment required being ...
Page 523
... 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 forced the Company to send a field force there in 1825 , and with this little expedition ...
... 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 forced the Company to send a field force there in 1825 , and with this little expedition ...
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