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 93
... carried on by the English was only an in- significant proportion of the total seaborne trade of India ; and it was not by any means equal to that of the Dutch in the same region . The Company's servants had many difficulties to contend ...
... carried on by the English was only an in- significant proportion of the total seaborne trade of India ; and it was not by any means equal to that of the Dutch in the same region . The Company's servants had many difficulties to contend ...
Page 572
... carried out the con- ditions in their sanads , or deeds of possession . These agreements were mediated by Sir John between the Maratha overlord and the Rajput ruler or thakur . They were drawn up in the names of the Maratha suzerain and ...
... carried out the con- ditions in their sanads , or deeds of possession . These agreements were mediated by Sir John between the Maratha overlord and the Rajput ruler or thakur . They were drawn up in the names of the Maratha suzerain and ...
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... carry out this thankless task , although Lord Canning had just arrived in India to succeed him as governor- general ... carried out , Oudh with an unarmed population would have been a less formidable factor in the dis- turbance of 1857 ...
... carry out this thankless task , although Lord Canning had just arrived in India to succeed him as governor- general ... carried out , Oudh with an unarmed population would have been a less formidable factor in the dis- turbance of 1857 ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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