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They deal with other fiscal matters and suggest ways of adjusting economic re- lations between British India and the States . But fiscal grievances are not the chief pre - occupation which has been exercising the minds of the princes .
They deal with other fiscal matters and suggest ways of adjusting economic re- lations between British India and the States . But fiscal grievances are not the chief pre - occupation which has been exercising the minds of the princes .
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66 the governance of India that British India and the Indian States are two entirely different entities , between whom it is the responsibility of Britain to see fair play . In a contribution to the Empire Review of the same month the ...
66 the governance of India that British India and the Indian States are two entirely different entities , between whom it is the responsibility of Britain to see fair play . In a contribution to the Empire Review of the same month the ...
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During his governorship of Khuzistan he had been unceasingly friendly to British interests , concluding even several agreements with the British authorities , and since his arrest several friendly communications have been made by the ...
During his governorship of Khuzistan he had been unceasingly friendly to British interests , concluding even several agreements with the British authorities , and since his arrest several friendly communications have been made by the ...
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