The History of British India, Volums 3-4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... whole kingdom of the Carnatic subject to their absolute will. It was the grand object of deliberation, and the grand practical difficulty, to settle in what proportion the powers and advantages should be divided between the nominal ...
... whole kingdom of the Carnatic subject to their absolute will. It was the grand object of deliberation, and the grand practical difficulty, to settle in what proportion the powers and advantages should be divided between the nominal ...
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... whole of their effects and credits in England, estimated on the 1st day of March, 1773, amounted to 7,784,689?. 12s. 10c?. ; and the whole of their debts to 9,219,114?. 12s. 6c?. ; leaving a balance against the Company of 1,434,4247 ...
... whole of their effects and credits in England, estimated on the 1st day of March, 1773, amounted to 7,784,689?. 12s. 10c?. ; and the whole of their debts to 9,219,114?. 12s. 6c?. ; leaving a balance against the Company of 1,434,4247 ...
Pàgina 250
... whole course of his reasoning, that in substance and effect the Chief Justice was the whole of the Supreme Court : by selling his independence to the Governor-Gene*ral and Council, the Chief Justice, therefore, sold the administration ...
... whole course of his reasoning, that in substance and effect the Chief Justice was the whole of the Supreme Court : by selling his independence to the Governor-Gene*ral and Council, the Chief Justice, therefore, sold the administration ...
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