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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... given in the last resort power to override his council . After 1786 this was found to be necessary , and it has ever since remained a prerogative of the governor - general . Hastings always felt deeply the restrictions on his power and ...
... given in the last resort power to override his council . After 1786 this was found to be necessary , and it has ever since remained a prerogative of the governor - general . Hastings always felt deeply the restrictions on his power and ...
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... given to him , on condition that he and the Company guaranteed that no further demand should ever be made upon her . The guarantee was given . In 1781 Asaf - ud - daula , urged on thereto by the Resident , as is clear from the private ...
... given to him , on condition that he and the Company guaranteed that no further demand should ever be made upon her . The guarantee was given . In 1781 Asaf - ud - daula , urged on thereto by the Resident , as is clear from the private ...
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... given once more the office of judge of the courts of diwanni adalat . In this capacity they dealt with civil cases , appeal lying for the more im- portant to the sadr diwanni adalat . To relieve the collector , an Indian ' register ...
... given once more the office of judge of the courts of diwanni adalat . In this capacity they dealt with civil cases , appeal lying for the more im- portant to the sadr diwanni adalat . To relieve the collector , an Indian ' register ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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