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 273
The reasons for the differ- ence seem to be that with the overthrow of the French the Carnatic had become a secondary area not rich enough to provoke direct administration or to bring the interests of the nawab and the Com- pany's ...
The reasons for the differ- ence seem to be that with the overthrow of the French the Carnatic had become a secondary area not rich enough to provoke direct administration or to bring the interests of the nawab and the Com- pany's ...
Page 281
But Rumbold proceeded to attempt to secure the sarkar of Guntoor by direct negotiations with Basalat Jang . In this he suc- ceeded ; and at once the district was leased to Walajah . To the Nizam , ruffled by such conduct , he then ...
But Rumbold proceeded to attempt to secure the sarkar of Guntoor by direct negotiations with Basalat Jang . In this he suc- ceeded ; and at once the district was leased to Walajah . To the Nizam , ruffled by such conduct , he then ...
Page 415
The Revenue is beyond all question the first object of Government.1 The Committee of Circuit decided to place the revenue adminis- tration entirely under the direct control of the president and council , who were to form a committee of ...
The Revenue is beyond all question the first object of Government.1 The Committee of Circuit decided to place the revenue adminis- tration entirely under the direct control of the president and council , who were to form a committee of ...
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