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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... force of law to these instructions by embodying them in a regulation , but Munro advised against this in pursuance of his policy of reserving for government the power of controlling the collector's discretion and limiting the ...
... force of law to these instructions by embodying them in a regulation , but Munro advised against this in pursuance of his policy of reserving for government the power of controlling the collector's discretion and limiting the ...
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... force .... 1 On the 19th he reviewed the whole position , allowing the commander - in - chief to decide as to General Pollock , but pointing out the advantages of the force remaining at Jallalabad during the hot weather on the ground of ...
... force .... 1 On the 19th he reviewed the whole position , allowing the commander - in - chief to decide as to General Pollock , but pointing out the advantages of the force remaining at Jallalabad during the hot weather on the ground of ...
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... force in Sind permanently , this being one of the suggested results of the Persian intrigues . On 24 December , 1838 , Burnes signed a treaty with Mir Rustam Khan . Its chief clauses provided for the protection by the British of the ...
... force in Sind permanently , this being one of the suggested results of the Persian intrigues . On 24 December , 1838 , Burnes signed a treaty with Mir Rustam Khan . Its chief clauses provided for the protection by the British of the ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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