The History of British India, Том 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... sovereign they pleased is not putting the case fairly . The Nabob of Surat was no sovereign , but an usurping officer of the Mogul empire . Suppose that by any political vicissitude , the king of Delhi had been restored to the power of ...
... sovereign they pleased is not putting the case fairly . The Nabob of Surat was no sovereign , but an usurping officer of the Mogul empire . Suppose that by any political vicissitude , the king of Delhi had been restored to the power of ...
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... sovereign prince . The ministers of the British crown had , indeed , most impolitically and mistakingly treated him in that capacity , but the history of his connexion with the Company was an irrefutable argument of their error . The ...
... sovereign prince . The ministers of the British crown had , indeed , most impolitically and mistakingly treated him in that capacity , but the history of his connexion with the Company was an irrefutable argument of their error . The ...
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... sovereign , may be looked upon as divided ( in India they are very conspicuously divided ) into two portions ; the one , the military power ; the other , the civil power ; the one consisting in authority over the military force ; the ...
... sovereign , may be looked upon as divided ( in India they are very conspicuously divided ) into two portions ; the one , the military power ; the other , the civil power ; the one consisting in authority over the military force ; the ...
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BOOK V | 1 |
CHAPTER VIII | 50 |
Situation of Oude as left by Lord Teignmouth highly satisfactory | 122 |
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