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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... Nandakumar , the charges were never proceeded with . Ultimately the information and papers of Nandakumar were submitted to the Company's legal adviser in Calcutta . He did not advise a prosecution in India , but gave it as his opinion ...
... Nandakumar , the charges were never proceeded with . Ultimately the information and papers of Nandakumar were submitted to the Company's legal adviser in Calcutta . He did not advise a prosecution in India , but gave it as his opinion ...
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... Nandakumar having failed , his adversary had determined to prosecute him criminally , and the first steps in this process had been taken six weeks before Nandakumar produced his charges against Hastings at the council board . As it has ...
... Nandakumar having failed , his adversary had determined to prosecute him criminally , and the first steps in this process had been taken six weeks before Nandakumar produced his charges against Hastings at the council board . As it has ...
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... NANDAKUMAR 239 Farrer persisted in his efforts to procure petitions . One was to be signed by the jury , but only a single juryman would lend his name . The second was to come from the council . Only Francis approved of it ; Monson and ...
... NANDAKUMAR 239 Farrer persisted in his efforts to procure petitions . One was to be signed by the jury , but only a single juryman would lend his name . The second was to come from the council . Only Francis approved of it ; Monson and ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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