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 107
... favour , but without success ; and although Shaista Khan , then governor , gave them in 1678 a fresh nishan , with the approval of the emperor , freeing them from dues , these were soon again demanded . Two years later a farman was at ...
... favour , but without success ; and although Shaista Khan , then governor , gave them in 1678 a fresh nishan , with the approval of the emperor , freeing them from dues , these were soon again demanded . Two years later a farman was at ...
Page 171
... favour of the fullest interpretation of English rights ; the practice grew ; and when Vansittart arrived at Calcutta it was in full swing . In the discussions which preceded Mir Ja'far's removal , the matter never seems to have been ...
... favour of the fullest interpretation of English rights ; the practice grew ; and when Vansittart arrived at Calcutta it was in full swing . In the discussions which preceded Mir Ja'far's removal , the matter never seems to have been ...
Page 303
... favour from the government , which means corruption , or he did not , which implies deception . The Select Committee ... favours they receive , but to the indigence they feel , and the insults they are exposed to " , 1 and Burke for once ...
... favour from the government , which means corruption , or he did not , which implies deception . The Select Committee ... favours they receive , but to the indigence they feel , and the insults they are exposed to " , 1 and Burke for once ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Portuguese suzerainty over Ormuz | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
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