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... military authorities a dispute, which, had the military been as daring as the civil, might have been attended with the most serious consequences. Mr. Pigot, the Governor of Madras, made a formal demand, that Pondicherry should be given ...
... military authorities a dispute, which, had the military been as daring as the civil, might have been attended with the most serious consequences. Mr. Pigot, the Governor of Madras, made a formal demand, that Pondicherry should be given ...
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... military services, instead of any retrenchment there had been an increase. In the year ending in 1772, the civil service is stated at 154,62$., the marine at 52,161?., the military at 1,164,348?., and the total expense, exclusive of ...
... military services, instead of any retrenchment there had been an increase. In the year ending in 1772, the civil service is stated at 154,62$., the marine at 52,161?., the military at 1,164,348?., and the total expense, exclusive of ...
Pàgina 207
... military authorities, yet it is evident that there was a constant disposition in the civil authorities of Madras to appropriate the direction of military affairs, and to interfere heyond the strict necessity of interference, which ...
... military authorities, yet it is evident that there was a constant disposition in the civil authorities of Madras to appropriate the direction of military affairs, and to interfere heyond the strict necessity of interference, which ...
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