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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... considerable powers of revision and initiation . As Mill says : 3 The power is considerable which appears to remain in the hands of the directors ... whenever there is not a strong motive to interfere with business of detail , there is ...
... considerable powers of revision and initiation . As Mill says : 3 The power is considerable which appears to remain in the hands of the directors ... whenever there is not a strong motive to interfere with business of detail , there is ...
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... considerable , but it was unimportant compared with the loss of moral which accompanied this disastrous opening of the war . The nawab's garrisons at Arcot and elsewhere surrendered , as they had done in the last war , after but the ...
... considerable , but it was unimportant compared with the loss of moral which accompanied this disastrous opening of the war . The nawab's garrisons at Arcot and elsewhere surrendered , as they had done in the last war , after but the ...
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... considerable proportion of the English forces in India for their subjugation . Although the French settlements in India had all been occupied , there still remained considerable forces under French control . At Hyderabad Raymond had ...
... considerable proportion of the English forces in India for their subjugation . Although the French settlements in India had all been occupied , there still remained considerable forces under French control . At Hyderabad Raymond had ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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