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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... council , and Clive was summoned up from Fort St David where he was now deputy governor . There was a strong and natural feeling in the council against the dispatch of a large force to Bengal , based partly on the local advantage of ...
... council , and Clive was summoned up from Fort St David where he was now deputy governor . There was a strong and natural feeling in the council against the dispatch of a large force to Bengal , based partly on the local advantage of ...
Page 243
... council . Sir James Stephen has exhaustively analysed the whole case , and shows pretty conclusively that the Supreme Court was mainly in the right . The provincial councils were worthless bodies and had allowed their Indian officials ...
... council . Sir James Stephen has exhaustively analysed the whole case , and shows pretty conclusively that the Supreme Court was mainly in the right . The provincial councils were worthless bodies and had allowed their Indian officials ...
Page 640
... Council , 1771. VII A. Controlling Council , 1771. IX . Controlling Council , 1772. X , XI , XII . Controlling Council , 1772-1774 . Copy - Book of the Supervisor of Rajshahi at Nator . Letters issued 30 Dec. 1769-15 Sept. 1772. 1925 ...
... Council , 1771. VII A. Controlling Council , 1771. IX . Controlling Council , 1772. X , XI , XII . Controlling Council , 1772-1774 . Copy - Book of the Supervisor of Rajshahi at Nator . Letters issued 30 Dec. 1769-15 Sept. 1772. 1925 ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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