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" ... exceptional cases ; t while the king evinced no desire to question or infringe their exclusive claims, but confirmed them in the fullest manner in April, 1661, and empowered them to make peace or war with any prince or people not Christians; and to... "
The British Colonies: Their History, Extent, Condition and Resources - Pągina 214
per Robert Montgomery Martin - 1850
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The History of British India, Volum 1

James Mill - 1817 - 700 pągines
...the Company, and vesting in them authority to make peace and war with any prince or people, not being Christians ; and to seize unlicensed persons within their limits, and send them to England.f The two last were important privileges ; and, with the right of administering justice, consigned...
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India; Its State and Prospects

Edward Thornton - 1835 - 422 pągines
...privileges were confirmed, and authority conveyed to them to make peace and war with any people, not being Christians, and to seize unlicensed persons within their limits, and send them to England. From the same prince they obtained a grant of the island of Bombay, which he had received as part of...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volum 25

1844 - 288 pągines
...privileges of the Company, and gave them authority to make peace and war with any prince or people not being Christians ; and to seize unlicensed persons within their limits, and send them to England. This measure, however, had no immediate effect in increasing the prosperity of the trade ; but, on...
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A History of India: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day

Thomas Keightley - 1847 - 206 pągines
...a charter which empowered them to make peace and war with any prince or people not being Christian, and to seize unlicensed persons within their limits and send them to England. By these last are meant what tlfe Company called interlopers, that is, private English traders, who...
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A Gazetteer of the Territories Under the Government of the East ..., Volum 2

1854 - 786 pągines
...privileges were confirmed, and authority conveyed to them to make peace and war with any people, not being Christians, and to seize unlicensed persons within their limits, and send them to England. From the same prince, they obtained a grant of the island of Bombay, which he had received as part...
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The History of British India, Volum 1

James Mill - 1858 - 424 pągines
...the Company, and vesting in them authority to make peace and war with any prince or people, not being Christians ; and to seize unlicensed persons within their limits, and send them to England. 2 The two last were important privileges; and, with the right of administering justice consigned almost...
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Our Indian Empire and the Adjacent Countries of Afghanistan ..., Volum 1

Robert Montgomery Martin - 1879 - 768 pągines
...them at the best price to either of the four rival princes who should first apply for them, preserving meanwhile a strict neutrality. — (Bruce, i., 39.)...directors and their servants — not for a stated te< TJ, but in perpetuity, with, however, the usual condition of termination after three years' notice,...
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The Building of the Empire: The Story of England's Growth from Elizabeth to ...

Alfred Thomas Story - 1898 - 330 pągines
...was vested with the authority to make peace and war with any prince and people, not being Christian ; and to seize unlicensed persons within their limits, and send them to England.1 These privileges, with the right of administering justice, conferred upon the directors and...
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The Governance of Empire

Percy Arthur Baxter Silburn - 1910 - 368 pągines
...company was vested with the power to make peace and war with any prince and people, not being Christian, and to seize unlicensed persons within their limits and send them to England. 1 The right of administering justice was also conferred upon the directors and their servants; to all...
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A Calendar of the Court Minutes, Etc., of the East India Company ..., Volum 6

East India Company, Ethel Bruce Sainsbury - 1922 - 456 pągines
...of war, men, and ammunition as their occasions shall require, and also to commission officers, and to make peace or war with any Prince or people, not Christians, in any place of their trade, as may be most advantageous to them, and may be allowed to right themselves...
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