British India Analyzed: The Provincial and Revenue Establishments of Tippoo Sultaun and of Mahomedan and British Conquerors in Hindostan, Stated and Considered, Део 3R. Faulder, 1795 - 960 страница |
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... lands and principali- ties , paying a ftipulated annual tribute ; but others of them , difdaining this tributary ftate of flavery , rétired to the fouthward , and poffeffing themfelves of the most south- ern parts of the Decan , they ...
... lands and principali- ties , paying a ftipulated annual tribute ; but others of them , difdaining this tributary ftate of flavery , rétired to the fouthward , and poffeffing themfelves of the most south- ern parts of the Decan , they ...
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... land to the northward , to the amount of near £ .12,000 per annum : in order to accomplish this , we not only were ... lands north of Calcutta . I will venture to affirm , had the Nabob defired a loan of money at any other time but ...
... land to the northward , to the amount of near £ .12,000 per annum : in order to accomplish this , we not only were ... lands north of Calcutta . I will venture to affirm , had the Nabob defired a loan of money at any other time but ...
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... lands as to Jageers , by the fullest and most authentic * Introduction , p . xxxii . + Vanfittart , Vol . II . p . 269. Mr. Amyatt's Mi- nute , 15th February , 1763 . Sunnuds , and fuch that hereafter may be ever indifputable [ 617 ]
... lands as to Jageers , by the fullest and most authentic * Introduction , p . xxxii . + Vanfittart , Vol . II . p . 269. Mr. Amyatt's Mi- nute , 15th February , 1763 . Sunnuds , and fuch that hereafter may be ever indifputable [ 617 ]
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... lands is of very lit- tle moment ; it is by the it is by the treaty with the Nabob they are ceded , and as long as that treaty of friendship and alliance fubfifts , he cannot difpute their right ; if a breach of that friendship happens ...
... lands is of very lit- tle moment ; it is by the it is by the treaty with the Nabob they are ceded , and as long as that treaty of friendship and alliance fubfifts , he cannot difpute their right ; if a breach of that friendship happens ...
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... lands , because the Company was thereby freed from all dependance on Government . " " The lands ceded to the Company by the ninth article of the treaty with Meer Jaffier were only ceded as per- petual Zemindars , or renters , the Nabob ...
... lands , because the Company was thereby freed from all dependance on Government . " " The lands ceded to the Company by the ninth article of the treaty with Meer Jaffier were only ceded as per- petual Zemindars , or renters , the Nabob ...
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acquifitions adminiſtration againſt alfo army Aurengzebe battalion becauſe Bengal beſt Bombay British India Buffy Carnatic cavalry Chout Chundah Saheb Cicacole circumſtances coaft Colonel command Company Company's confequence confideration confifted conqueft Cuddalore Decan diſtricts divifion Dupleix Eaft-India Ellore English eſtabliſhed European fame fecure fent fepoys ferve fervice fettlement fhall fhould fince firſt fituation fome foon force fouth fouthern French ftate fubject fuch fufficient Fullarton fuperior fupport fyftem Goadaveri Government Governor himſelf Hindoftan Hiſtory Hyder Ibid intereft Khan King King's Lally Letter Lord Clive Lord Cornwallis Lord Macartney Madras Maffulipatam Mahommed Mahrattahs meaſure Meer Jaffier ment military moft Mogul moſt muſt Nabob natives neceffary neceffity negociation Nizam Northern Circars obferves officers Orme perfonal pleix poffeffion Pondicherry prefent Proprietors provinces refpectable regiments revenue Ruffell rupees Salabut Jung Sepoys Soubah ſtate thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion Tippoo treaſure treaty Trichinopoly troops ufurper Ul Dien Vanfittart Zemindars
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