The Development of an Indian Policy (1818-1858)G. Bell & Sons, Limited, 1921 - 179 էջ |
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... course , the revenues taken from the people of India in virtue of our national sovereignty should be regarded as belonging to the public purse of England , so that every saving in our territorial charges may be considered a national ...
... course , the revenues taken from the people of India in virtue of our national sovereignty should be regarded as belonging to the public purse of England , so that every saving in our territorial charges may be considered a national ...
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... course of this singular campaign , Mr. Elphinstone displayed talents and resources which would have rendered him no mean general in a country where generals are of no mean excel- lence and reputation . " At the conclusion of the war ...
... course of this singular campaign , Mr. Elphinstone displayed talents and resources which would have rendered him no mean general in a country where generals are of no mean excel- lence and reputation . " At the conclusion of the war ...
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... course of the late brilliant and complicated war , and the peculiar situation in which the results of that war have placed the affairs of your presidency in Bombay , appear to me to constitute a case in which a diversion from the ...
... course of the late brilliant and complicated war , and the peculiar situation in which the results of that war have placed the affairs of your presidency in Bombay , appear to me to constitute a case in which a diversion from the ...
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... course , for he felt the importance " of having for part of the Peshwa's subjects a government which could afford them service in their own way . " The re - establishment of the Satara Raja in some measure reconciled the old Mahratta ...
... course , for he felt the importance " of having for part of the Peshwa's subjects a government which could afford them service in their own way . " The re - establishment of the Satara Raja in some measure reconciled the old Mahratta ...
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... course , be made for extreme cases , and in the last resort the ultimate power specifically named by the 49th clause of the new Act to the Governor - General of acting singly and on his own responsibility will afford refuge from the ...
... course , be made for extreme cases , and in the last resort the ultimate power specifically named by the 49th clause of the new Act to the Governor - General of acting singly and on his own responsibility will afford refuge from the ...
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