The History of British India, Томове 1–2Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... possessed in the ad- CHAP . III . ministration of the greater department . Even this inferior deputy often divided his authority , in the same manner , among the governors , whom he appointed , of the town- ships or villages under his ...
... possessed in the ad- CHAP . III . ministration of the greater department . Even this inferior deputy often divided his authority , in the same manner , among the governors , whom he appointed , of the town- ships or villages under his ...
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... possessed in the land with respect to which he performed his function of middleman , I shall not at present enter . Another occasion will present itself for the examination of that subject . It is here sufficient to say , that in ...
... possessed in the land with respect to which he performed his function of middleman , I shall not at present enter . Another occasion will present itself for the examination of that subject . It is here sufficient to say , that in ...
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... possessed a sufficient degree of power to consider himself for one moment as master of the throne.1 CHAPTER V. A Comparison of the State of Civilization among the Mohammedan Conquerors of India with the State of Civilization among the ...
... possessed a sufficient degree of power to consider himself for one moment as master of the throne.1 CHAPTER V. A Comparison of the State of Civilization among the Mohammedan Conquerors of India with the State of Civilization among the ...
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