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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It may be recalled , however , that after the arrival of the Franciscan missionaries in 1517 Goa had become the centre of an immense propaganda , and already in 1540 by the orders of the king of Portugal all the Hindu temples in the ...
It may be recalled , however , that after the arrival of the Franciscan missionaries in 1517 Goa had become the centre of an immense propaganda , and already in 1540 by the orders of the king of Portugal all the Hindu temples in the ...
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The king of Kandi died , or was deposed , in the same year as governor North landed , and the prime minister nominated a nephew of the queen's , Vikrama Raja Sinha , to succeed him . This was quite in accordance with Kandian custom ...
The king of Kandi died , or was deposed , in the same year as governor North landed , and the prime minister nominated a nephew of the queen's , Vikrama Raja Sinha , to succeed him . This was quite in accordance with Kandian custom ...
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informed by Mr Dorin and General Low , members of council , that though the treaty of 1837 was a dead letter , this fact was unknown to the king of Oudh . Mr Grant , another member , urged that the king should be informed of this fact .
informed by Mr Dorin and General Low , members of council , that though the treaty of 1837 was a dead letter , this fact was unknown to the king of Oudh . Mr Grant , another member , urged that the king should be informed of this fact .
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