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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At the moment the council was actively preparing an expedition which was to have joined Salabat Jang in the Deccan and replaced French influence there by English . Luckily it had not marched . Admiral Watson , who had come out two years ...
At the moment the council was actively preparing an expedition which was to have joined Salabat Jang in the Deccan and replaced French influence there by English . Luckily it had not marched . Admiral Watson , who had come out two years ...
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The Supreme Court cast in heavy damages the Muhammadan law officers of the Patna council . ... The provincial councils were worthless bodies and had allowed their Indian officials far too much power : If the Patna council was a fair ...
The Supreme Court cast in heavy damages the Muhammadan law officers of the Patna council . ... The provincial councils were worthless bodies and had allowed their Indian officials far too much power : If the Patna council was a fair ...
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The Kasijora case , with its disgraceful incidents , compelled the immediate interference of the council . The Supreme Court refused to yield , and the quarrel threatened to split the entire administration . A solution was found by the ...
The Kasijora case , with its disgraceful incidents , compelled the immediate interference of the council . The Supreme Court refused to yield , and the quarrel threatened to split the entire administration . A solution was found by the ...
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