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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Page 314
... continued the administration in the Company " without prejudice to the undoubted sovereignty of the Crown of the United Kingdom ... in and over the same " . Meanwhile the board rapidly lost its powers , which were concen- trated in the ...
... continued the administration in the Company " without prejudice to the undoubted sovereignty of the Crown of the United Kingdom ... in and over the same " . Meanwhile the board rapidly lost its powers , which were concen- trated in the ...
Page 384
... continued after that date to be regarded as the head of the Maratha state , and in theory retained the right to appoint the Peshwa and other high officials , his powers gradually became little more than nominal , and he was subsequently ...
... continued after that date to be regarded as the head of the Maratha state , and in theory retained the right to appoint the Peshwa and other high officials , his powers gradually became little more than nominal , and he was subsequently ...
Page 669
... ( continued ) * pany , 183 ; appointed governor - general , 189 , 191 ; continued in office , 192 ; recall demanded , 193 , 194 ; and Fox's bills , 195 , 196 ; on the India Act , 203 ; on the Company's servants , 198 ; his patronage , 319 ...
... ( continued ) * pany , 183 ; appointed governor - general , 189 , 191 ; continued in office , 192 ; recall demanded , 193 , 194 ; and Fox's bills , 195 , 196 ; on the India Act , 203 ; on the Company's servants , 198 ; his patronage , 319 ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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