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... considered 90 lacs . This , added to the former surplus revenue from Bengal , will swell the balance of those presiden- cies to 1,90,00,000 , but we may say , upwards of two millions ster- ling . Such may be fairly reckoned as the ...
... considered 90 lacs . This , added to the former surplus revenue from Bengal , will swell the balance of those presiden- cies to 1,90,00,000 , but we may say , upwards of two millions ster- ling . Such may be fairly reckoned as the ...
Pagina 9
... considered British ships . To prevent British subjects from being concerned with foreigners in Asiatic Journ . - No . 55 . India , it is illegal to lend them money directly or indirectly . 1782. - The Company lost six ships in the ...
... considered British ships . To prevent British subjects from being concerned with foreigners in Asiatic Journ . - No . 55 . India , it is illegal to lend them money directly or indirectly . 1782. - The Company lost six ships in the ...
Pagina 20
... considered in itself , any efficacy in the restraint of disorder , except where it is acknowledged to bind the conscience : it has nothing external and coercive ; it has no temporal and legal effect : it cannot proceed in form of law ...
... considered in itself , any efficacy in the restraint of disorder , except where it is acknowledged to bind the conscience : it has nothing external and coercive ; it has no temporal and legal effect : it cannot proceed in form of law ...
Pagina 21
... considered ; I mean the manner in whichr this court can take cognizance of any disorder of neglect of duty . It appears to be supposed , that the best mode of obtaining remedy for such complaints , is to give them a wide circula- tion ...
... considered ; I mean the manner in whichr this court can take cognizance of any disorder of neglect of duty . It appears to be supposed , that the best mode of obtaining remedy for such complaints , is to give them a wide circula- tion ...
Pagina 31
... considered as a disgrace never to be ex- piated . The neighbours with whom they are the most frequently at war are the Bos- jesmans , on account of the depredations which the latter are perpetually commit- ting on their cattle . As the ...
... considered as a disgrace never to be ex- piated . The neighbours with whom they are the most frequently at war are the Bos- jesmans , on account of the depredations which the latter are perpetually commit- ting on their cattle . As the ...
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