Foreign nations would immediately take umbrage, and complaints preferred to the British Court might be attended with very embarrassing consequences. Nor can it be supposed that either the French, Dutch, or Danes would readily acknowledge the Company's... Calcutta Review - Page 3921864Full view - About this book
| James Mill - 1817 - 736 pages
...supposed that either the French, Dutch, or Danes, would readily acknowledge the Company's Subahship, and pay into the hands of their servants the duties...have long been possessed of by virtue of the royal phirmauns, or grants from former Nabobs." 1 nobody, the government of the country, as far as regarded... | |
| James Mill, Horace Hayman Wilson - 1848 - 670 pages
...supposed that either the French, Dutch, or Danes, would readily acknowledge the Company's Subahship, and pay into the hands of their servants the duties upon trade, or the quit-rents of those districls which they may have long been possessed of by virtue of the royal pbirmauns, or grants from... | |
| James Talboys Wheeler - 1878 - 450 pages
...supposed that either the French, Dutch, or Danes would readily acknowledge the Company's Subahship, and pay into the hands of their servants the duties...have long been possessed of by virtue of the Royal firman or grants from former Nawabs. In short, the present form of government will not, in my opinion,... | |
| sir Henry Mortimer Durand - 1883 - 510 pages
...take umbrage, and complaints preferred to the British Court might be attended with very embarrassing consequences. Nor can it be supposed that either the...Government will not, in my opinion, admit of variation. The distinction between the Company and Nabob must be carefully maintained, and every measure wherein the... | |
| Henry Mortimer Durand - 1883 - 504 pages
...take umbrage, and complaints preferred to the British Court might be attended with very embarrassing consequences. Nor can it be supposed that either the...they may have long been possessed of by virtue of the Koyal Firmaun or grants from former Nabobs. In short, the present form of Government will not, in my... | |
| New York Public Library - 1902 - 550 pages
...supposed that either thejFrench, Dutch or Danes will acknowledge the English Company Nabob of Bengal and pay into the hands of their Servants the Duties upon Trade or the Quit Rents of those Districts which they have for many years possessed by Virtue of |the Royal Phirmand... | |
| Lewis Sydney Steward O'Malley - 1925 - 816 pages
...supposed that either the French, Dutch or Danes will acknowledge the English Company Nabob of Bengal and pay into the hands of their servants the duties upon trade or the quit-rent of those districts which they have for many years possessed by virtue of the royal phirmaund... | |
| New York Public Library - 1902 - 544 pages
...supposed that either the French, Dutch or Danes will acknowledge the English Company Nabob of Bengal and pay into the hands of their Servants the Duties upon Trade or the Quit Rents of those Districts which they have for many years possessed by Virtue of the Royal Phirmand... | |
| J. Talboys Wheeler - 1994 - 432 pages
...readily acknowledge the Company's Subahship, and pay into the hands of their servants the duties upou trade or the quitrents of those districts which they...have long been possessed of by virtue of the Royal firman or grants from former Nawabs. In short, the present form of government will not, in my opinion,... | |
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