The History of British India, Томове 3–4Chelsea House, 1968 |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 1 - 3 от 87.
Страница 231
... native toll-gatherer 3 to check the illegitimate traffic of the English. The mischief, however, increased. The efforts of the collectors were not only resisted, and the collectors themselves punished as heinous offenders on the spot ...
... native toll-gatherer 3 to check the illegitimate traffic of the English. The mischief, however, increased. The efforts of the collectors were not only resisted, and the collectors themselves punished as heinous offenders on the spot ...
Страница 371
... native courts, in a great BOOK measure superseded by the new system of revenue, and chap. for providing a more perfect judicial establishment, the following scheme was invented and pursued. Two courts, 1772. a civil and a penal, were ...
... native courts, in a great BOOK measure superseded by the new system of revenue, and chap. for providing a more perfect judicial establishment, the following scheme was invented and pursued. Two courts, 1772. a civil and a penal, were ...
Страница 452
... native inhabitants ; a court chap. ii. which, under the intention of rendering natives, as well as English, amenable to the English criminal laws, would have been totally without a purpose.1 Of the evidence it may fairly be observed ...
... native inhabitants ; a court chap. ii. which, under the intention of rendering natives, as well as English, amenable to the English criminal laws, would have been totally without a purpose.1 Of the evidence it may fairly be observed ...
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
Adaulut affairs appeared appointed Arcot army arrived attack authority Begums Benares Bengal Board Bombay BOOK Bussy Calcutta Carnatic chap chief Circars Clive Colonel command Company's servants conduct Court of Directors declared defence detachment Dewan dominions Dupleix East India Company Emperor endeavoured enemy engaged English Europeans expedition favour fleet force French Fyzoolla Khan garrison Governor and Council Governor-General Hastings House of Commons Hyder immediately important jaghires Jung justice Lally letter Lord Lord Clive Lord Macartney Madras Mahrattas Meer Casim Meer Jaffier ment military minister Mohammed Nabob native negotiation Nizam Nuncomar officers Omichund orders Orme Oude party Patna person Peshwa Polygars Pondicherry Poonah possession present Presidency prince proceedings Proprietors province Ragoba Raja received rendered Report resolution revenue Rohillas rupees says Select Committee sent Sepoys ships Subahdar supra Supreme Council Tanjore territory tion trade transactions treaty Trichinopoly troops Vizir whole Zemindars