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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Page xvii
... ADMINISTRATION By the late S. M. EDWARDES . Position of the raja of Satara The powers of the Peshwa The Huzur Daftar . The Deccani village The Mamlatdar Financial irregularities . Minor revenue divisions The judicial system : panchayats ...
... ADMINISTRATION By the late S. M. EDWARDES . Position of the raja of Satara The powers of the Peshwa The Huzur Daftar . The Deccani village The Mamlatdar Financial irregularities . Minor revenue divisions The judicial system : panchayats ...
Page 439
... administration . It had come into existence slowly during the eighteenth century , and bore still a few marks of its ... administration of civil justice . As diwan the Company was responsible for both these branches of ...
... administration . It had come into existence slowly during the eighteenth century , and bore still a few marks of its ... administration of civil justice . As diwan the Company was responsible for both these branches of ...
Page 455
... administration which had heralded the acts of 1773 and 1784. Cornwallis himself was of the view that little real change was necessary ; and the Company kept for another twenty years its dual character as a commercial monopolist , and an ...
... administration which had heralded the acts of 1773 and 1784. Cornwallis himself was of the view that little real change was necessary ; and the Company kept for another twenty years its dual character as a commercial monopolist , and an ...
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