The Cambridge History of the British Empire: British India, 1497-1858John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... committee was to enquire into that chaos where every element and principle of government , and charters , and firmauns , and the rights of conquests , and the rights of subjects , and the different functions and interests of merchants ...
... committee was to enquire into that chaos where every element and principle of government , and charters , and firmauns , and the rights of conquests , and the rights of subjects , and the different functions and interests of merchants ...
Page 427
... committee of the revenue was created consisting of four members assisted by a diwan ; the first members of this committee were David Anderson , John Shore , Samuel Charters , and Charles Croftes ; Ganga Govind Singh was appointed diwan ...
... committee of the revenue was created consisting of four members assisted by a diwan ; the first members of this committee were David Anderson , John Shore , Samuel Charters , and Charles Croftes ; Ganga Govind Singh was appointed diwan ...
Page 429
... Committee of Revenue , it is morally impossible for them to execute the business they are entrusted with . Shore concluded that the committee " with the best intentions and the best ability and the steadiest application , must after all ...
... Committee of Revenue , it is morally impossible for them to execute the business they are entrusted with . Shore concluded that the committee " with the best intentions and the best ability and the steadiest application , must after all ...
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