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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... further extension until 1783 was granted in 1744 , at the cost of the loan of a further sum of one million to the government at 3 per cent . An act of 1750 reduced the interest on the earlier loan of £ 3,200,000 to 3 per cent . up to ...
... further extension until 1783 was granted in 1744 , at the cost of the loan of a further sum of one million to the government at 3 per cent . An act of 1750 reduced the interest on the earlier loan of £ 3,200,000 to 3 per cent . up to ...
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... further doubt whether the English law making forgery a capital crime ought to have been considered at this time as applicable to India . The question is very technical and abstruse . Impey held that the act under which Nandakumar was ...
... further doubt whether the English law making forgery a capital crime ought to have been considered at this time as applicable to India . The question is very technical and abstruse . Impey held that the act under which Nandakumar was ...
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... further treaty was concluded between Hyder and the Bombay Government , which thereby secured further commercial privileges.1 The general conduct of the war , incompetent as it had been , was a small evil compared with the purposeless ...
... further treaty was concluded between Hyder and the Bombay Government , which thereby secured further commercial privileges.1 The general conduct of the war , incompetent as it had been , was a small evil compared with the purposeless ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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