The History of British India, Том 5Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... render the evidence in question admissible evidence . But perhaps there were other circumstances which might have that happy effect . If So , the managers , as not being technical men , claimed the same assistance as was due to men ...
... render the evidence in question admissible evidence . But perhaps there were other circumstances which might have that happy effect . If So , the managers , as not being technical men , claimed the same assistance as was due to men ...
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... render of the circar of Guntoor . Bazalut Jung had died in 1782 ; but Nizam Ali retained possession of the circar ; and the English had withheld the payment of the pesh- cush . Upon the arrival of Lord Cornwallis in India , he was ...
... render of the circar of Guntoor . Bazalut Jung had died in 1782 ; but Nizam Ali retained possession of the circar ; and the English had withheld the payment of the pesh- cush . Upon the arrival of Lord Cornwallis in India , he was ...
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... render the office worthy the acceptance of men who are fit to perform the duty . " 1 1 The secretary of government says : " The darogahs of police seldom , if ever , possess any previous instruction as to the nature and extent of their ...
... render the office worthy the acceptance of men who are fit to perform the duty . " 1 1 The secretary of government says : " The darogahs of police seldom , if ever , possess any previous instruction as to the nature and extent of their ...
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