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 179
... officers respectively in their service ; and difficulties had arisen when Muhammad ' Ali had transferred lands to the English Company in lieu of this batta , and the question of its regulation had arisen between the officers and the ...
... officers respectively in their service ; and difficulties had arisen when Muhammad ' Ali had transferred lands to the English Company in lieu of this batta , and the question of its regulation had arisen between the officers and the ...
Page 293
... officers on the coast . This was a measure of very doubtful prudence . But for the sober conduct of Burgoyne , it might have led to open disorder . At first all the general officers withdrew from the army , directing their subordinates ...
... officers on the coast . This was a measure of very doubtful prudence . But for the sober conduct of Burgoyne , it might have led to open disorder . At first all the general officers withdrew from the army , directing their subordinates ...
Page 432
... officers on the spot ; they set themselves to create the conditions and atmosphere in which those officers could best work . The period 1765-86 in the administration of the land revenue in Bengal by the Company's servants is a record of ...
... officers on the spot ; they set themselves to create the conditions and atmosphere in which those officers could best work . The period 1765-86 in the administration of the land revenue in Bengal by the Company's servants is a record of ...
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