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" Company's servants to the offices of collectors, or indeed to do any act by any exertion of the English power, which can equally be done by the Nabob at our instance, would be throwing off the mask, would be declaring the Company Subah of the provinces. "
Calcutta Review - Page 390
1864
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The History of British India, Volume 2

James Mill - 1817 - 736 pages
...though the revenues belong to the Company, the territorial jurisdiction must still rest in the chiefs of the country, acting under him and this Presidency...conjunction. To appoint the Company's servants to the officers of collectors, or indeed to do any act by any exertion of the English power, which can equally...
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The History of British India, Volume 3

James Mill - 1826 - 584 pages
...though the revenues belong to the Company, the territorial jurisdiction must still rest in the chiefs of the country, acting under him and this Presidency in conjunction. To appoint th Company's servants to the offices of collectors, or indeed to do any net by any exertion of the...
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The History of British India, Volume 3

James Mill - 1840 - 674 pages
...though the revenues belong to the Company, the territorial jurisdiction must still rest in the chiefs of the country, acting under him and this Presidency...offices of collectors, or indeed to do any act by any exertion of the English power, which can easily be done by the Nabob at our instance, would be...
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The Administration of the East India Company: A History of Indian ..., Volume 1

Sir John William Kaye - 1853 - 766 pages
...territorial jurisdiction must still rest in the chiefs of the country, acting under him, and thus presiding in conjunction. To appoint the Company's servants...offices of collectors, or, indeed, to do any act by any exertion of the English power, which can equally be done by the nabob at our instance, would be...
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The Administration of the East India Company: A History of Indian Progress

Sir John William Kaye - 1853 - 738 pages
...territorial jurisdiction must still rest in the chiefs of the country, acting under him, and thus presiding in conjunction. To appoint the Company's servants...the offices of collectors, or, indeed, to do any act hy any exertion of the English power, which can equally be done by the nabob at our instance, would...
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Early Records of British India: A History of the English Settlements in ...

James Talboys Wheeler - 1878 - 438 pages
...though the revenues belong to the Company, the territorial jurisdiction must still rest in the chiefs of the country acting under him and this Presidency...the English power which can equally be done by the Nawab at our instance, would be throwing off the mask, — would be declaring the Company Subah of...
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The Founders of the Indian Empire: Clive, Warren Hastings, and ..., Volume 1

George Bruce Malleson - 1882 - 578 pages
...redressed." He would have the revenue still collected by the servants of the Nviwab-Nazim, because " to appoint the Company's servants to the offices of...the English power which can equally be done by the Nuwab at our instance, would be throwing off the mask, would be declaring the Company subah of the...
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The Land Systems of British India: book 1. General. book 2. Bengal

Baden Henry Baden-Powell - 1892 - 1136 pages
...authority. This name, however, and this shadow it is ind ispensably necessary that we should venerate To appoint the Company's servants to the offices of Collectors, or indeed to do any act by any exertion of the English power would be throwing off the mask, would be declaring the Company Suba...
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The Land-systems of British India, Volume 1

Baden Henry Baden-Powell - 1892 - 748 pages
...this shadow it ia indispensably necessary that we should venerutu To appoint tho Company's Korvant s to the offices of Collectors, or indeed to do any act by any exertion of tho English power would be throwing off the mask, would be declaring tho Company Suba...
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Twelve Indian Statesmen

George Smith - 1897 - 368 pages
...though the revenues belong to the Company, the territorial jurisdiction must still rest in the chiefs of the country acting under him and this Presidency...to do any act by an exertion of the English power HIS INFLUENCE ON HISTORY 297 which can equally be done by the Nabob at our instance, would be throwing...
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