Indian Constitutional Documents, Հատոր 1Anil Chandra Banerjee A. Mukherjee & Company, 1945 |
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... empires in the Empire world . The immediate administration of the govern- ment of the various provinces and nations composing this empire is principally confided to the European civil servants of the East India Company . Those provinces ...
... empires in the Empire world . The immediate administration of the govern- ment of the various provinces and nations composing this empire is principally confided to the European civil servants of the East India Company . Those provinces ...
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... empire . It is true that reply this empire must be maintained in some of its relations by the same spirit of enterprize and boldness which acquired it . But duty , policy and honour require that it should not be administered as a ...
... empire . It is true that reply this empire must be maintained in some of its relations by the same spirit of enterprize and boldness which acquired it . But duty , policy and honour require that it should not be administered as a ...
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... Empire of British exempt from all natural causes of decay . Those triumphs are the pacific triumphs of reason over barbarism ; that Empire is the imperishable empire of our arts and our morals , our literature and our laws . 43 ...
... Empire of British exempt from all natural causes of decay . Those triumphs are the pacific triumphs of reason over barbarism ; that Empire is the imperishable empire of our arts and our morals , our literature and our laws . 43 ...
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Growth of the East India Companys Territorial Power | 1 |
Select Committee January | 16 |
ments of Officers 1789 | 96 |
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