The History of British India, Volums 3-4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... Company, but also 1730. the goods of the Company's servants; and possibly the officers of that government were too little acquainted with the internal affairs of their English visitants to remark the distinction. The Company had ...
... Company, but also 1730. the goods of the Company's servants; and possibly the officers of that government were too little acquainted with the internal affairs of their English visitants to remark the distinction. The Company had ...
Pàgina 229
... Company's dustuck to the trade carried on by their servants in the interior, this had been always vigorously opposed ... servants of the Company broke through the restraints which had been imposed upon them by former Subahdars, and ...
... Company's dustuck to the trade carried on by their servants in the interior, this had been always vigorously opposed ... servants of the Company broke through the restraints which had been imposed upon them by former Subahdars, and ...
Pàgina 256
... servants of the Company in India ought not to be deprived of such precious advantages ; which enabled them to revisit their native countries with such independent fortunes as they were entitled to expect. The Court therefore resolved ...
... servants of the Company in India ought not to be deprived of such precious advantages ; which enabled them to revisit their native countries with such independent fortunes as they were entitled to expect. The Court therefore resolved ...
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