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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... received the sum as entertainment money , but it is not clear why so much mystery was made about the transaction ... received any part of the 354,105 rupees except the 150,000 . There is no question that he had accepted that sum , but ...
... received the sum as entertainment money , but it is not clear why so much mystery was made about the transaction ... received any part of the 354,105 rupees except the 150,000 . There is no question that he had accepted that sum , but ...
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... received of Hyder's preparations , they were united in a foolish optimism which they did not abandon till they received the news ( 23 July ) that his horse was already ravaging the Carnatic . Even then they did not realise the ...
... received of Hyder's preparations , they were united in a foolish optimism which they did not abandon till they received the news ( 23 July ) that his horse was already ravaging the Carnatic . Even then they did not realise the ...
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... received by itself.1 Over - assessment and wholesale farming had aggravated the mischief . Though government had established a business - like system for keeping the accounts of such revenue as was actually received , this was but a ...
... received by itself.1 Over - assessment and wholesale farming had aggravated the mischief . Though government had established a business - like system for keeping the accounts of such revenue as was actually received , this was but a ...
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