The Development of an Indian Policy (1818-1858)G. Bell & Sons, Limited, 1921 - 179 էջ |
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... ( Parliamentary Papers . ) The extraordinary zeal and ability which has been displayed by so many of the Company's servants , civil and military , in the course of the late brilliant and complicated war , and the peculiar situation in ...
... ( Parliamentary Papers . ) The extraordinary zeal and ability which has been displayed by so many of the Company's servants , civil and military , in the course of the late brilliant and complicated war , and the peculiar situation in ...
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... Parliament towards India as well as in the actions of the great rulers to whom reference has been made in the last chapter . It was a time when in England men were beginning to think of the individual life and the individual soul , and ...
... Parliament towards India as well as in the actions of the great rulers to whom reference has been made in the last chapter . It was a time when in England men were beginning to think of the individual life and the individual soul , and ...
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... expenses of the Indian Government . After deliberation the British Parliament proceeded to action , and action of a most important kind . The Charter Act of 1833 marks a most important stage in the 24 DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDIAN POLICY.
... expenses of the Indian Government . After deliberation the British Parliament proceeded to action , and action of a most important kind . The Charter Act of 1833 marks a most important stage in the 24 DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDIAN POLICY.
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... Parliament , and was Secretary to the Board of Control , and James Mill , Bentham's disciple , was the examiner of Indian correspondence at the India House . The Charter Act of 1833 , like that of 1813 , was preceded by careful ...
... Parliament , and was Secretary to the Board of Control , and James Mill , Bentham's disciple , was the examiner of Indian correspondence at the India House . The Charter Act of 1833 , like that of 1813 , was preceded by careful ...
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... Parliament was directed to three leading vices in the process of Indian government . The first was in the nature of the laws and regulations ; the second was in the ill - defined authority and power from which these various laws and ...
... Parliament was directed to three leading vices in the process of Indian government . The first was in the nature of the laws and regulations ; the second was in the ill - defined authority and power from which these various laws and ...
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