The Development of an Indian Policy (1818-1858)G. Bell & Sons, Limited, 1921 - 179 էջ |
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... will be improved by the consideration we show to their habits , institutions , and 1 As was done by Lord Bentinck in the suppression of sati . religion by the moderation , temper , and kindness with FOUNDATIONS OF AN INDIAN POLICY 5.
... will be improved by the consideration we show to their habits , institutions , and 1 As was done by Lord Bentinck in the suppression of sati . religion by the moderation , temper , and kindness with FOUNDATIONS OF AN INDIAN POLICY 5.
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... consideration at all times exercised for the interest and welfare of the people of this country , the regard shown to their ancient customs and laws , the constant endeavours to extend amongst them the inestimable advantages of ...
... consideration at all times exercised for the interest and welfare of the people of this country , the regard shown to their ancient customs and laws , the constant endeavours to extend amongst them the inestimable advantages of ...
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... considerations like these it has been that I ( although born a Brahman , and instructed in my youth in all the principles of that sect ) , being thoroughly convinced of the lamentable errors of my countrymen , have been stimu- lated to ...
... considerations like these it has been that I ( although born a Brahman , and instructed in my youth in all the principles of that sect ) , being thoroughly convinced of the lamentable errors of my countrymen , have been stimu- lated to ...
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... consideration and to communicate his resolutions thereon to the Government proposing them . The Governor - General in Council was expressly empowered to make laws and regulations : - ( a ) for repealing , amending or altering any laws ...
... consideration and to communicate his resolutions thereon to the Government proposing them . The Governor - General in Council was expressly empowered to make laws and regulations : - ( a ) for repealing , amending or altering any laws ...
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... consideration with the Legislature probably was the necessity of strengthening the Supreme Government in consequence of the free admission of Europeans into the interior of the country . II . In whatever way the Europeans may disperse ...
... consideration with the Legislature probably was the necessity of strengthening the Supreme Government in consequence of the free admission of Europeans into the interior of the country . II . In whatever way the Europeans may disperse ...
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