The History of British India, Томове 3–4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... present, that the great man to whom he addressed himself was not his foe. Besides the sums, which we may suppose it to have been in the power of the receivers to conceal, and of the amount of which it is not easy to form a conjecture ...
... present, that the great man to whom he addressed himself was not his foe. Besides the sums, which we may suppose it to have been in the power of the receivers to conceal, and of the amount of which it is not easy to form a conjecture ...
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... presents and gratuities in whatsoever shape, received from the natives, in case the amount exceeded four thousand rupees ; and not to accept any present or gratuity, though not exceeding four thousand rupees, if amounting to so much as ...
... presents and gratuities in whatsoever shape, received from the natives, in case the amount exceeded four thousand rupees ; and not to accept any present or gratuity, though not exceeding four thousand rupees, if amounting to so much as ...
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... present situation, we cannot interfere in the disputes between him and the Nabob ; that the Nabob did not even allow his vakeel to visit the late President. Under these circumstances, it is not surprising, that the Raja should endeavour ...
... present situation, we cannot interfere in the disputes between him and the Nabob ; that the Nabob did not even allow his vakeel to visit the late President. Under these circumstances, it is not surprising, that the Raja should endeavour ...
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