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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... regarded , and rightly regarded , this as a sign of Tipu's reviving hopes . Then came news of Napoleon's success in Egypt , impelling the governor - general to meet the danger before it grew greater , and inspiring Tipu with the hope ...
... regarded , and rightly regarded , this as a sign of Tipu's reviving hopes . Then came news of Napoleon's success in Egypt , impelling the governor - general to meet the danger before it grew greater , and inspiring Tipu with the hope ...
Page 348
... regarded by Sir John Malcolm2 as a very clear view of the connection between the Company and the wazir , states his opinion that it " now stands upon the only basis calculated to render it permanent " . He relied for the continuance of ...
... regarded by Sir John Malcolm2 as a very clear view of the connection between the Company and the wazir , states his opinion that it " now stands upon the only basis calculated to render it permanent " . He relied for the continuance of ...
Page 475
... Regarded as a measure designed to induce the existing zamindars and poligars to acquiesce in the loss of their military power and to become quiet subjects of the Company , the Madras zamindari settle- ment was on the whole a success ...
... Regarded as a measure designed to induce the existing zamindars and poligars to acquiesce in the loss of their military power and to become quiet subjects of the Company , the Madras zamindari settle- ment was on the whole a success ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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