The Oriental Interpreter and Treasury of East India Knowledge: A Companion to "The Hand-book of British India."

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C. Cox, 1848 - 334 sider

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Side 315 - Company, or any Part of the unwritten Laws or Constitution of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland whereon may depend in any Degree the Allegiance of any Person to the Crown of the United Kingdom, or the Sovereignty or Dominion of the said Crown over any Part of the said Territories.
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