The Development of an Indian Policy (1818-1858)G. Bell & Sons, Limited, 1921 - 179 էջ |
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... direct agency of one or two individuals , and those foreigners ; and the practical application of the principle that we cannot really have a civil government excepting through the co - operation of the people ; the gradual exclusion of ...
... direct agency of one or two individuals , and those foreigners ; and the practical application of the principle that we cannot really have a civil government excepting through the co - operation of the people ; the gradual exclusion of ...
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... direct control over Bengal and , if so , whether the unwieldy Presidency of Bengal should not be divided into two by the formation of a presidency of Agra . On these questions expert opinion was divided . Lord William Bentinck and his ...
... direct control over Bengal and , if so , whether the unwieldy Presidency of Bengal should not be divided into two by the formation of a presidency of Agra . On these questions expert opinion was divided . Lord William Bentinck and his ...
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... direct control , and for ready intercourse with the most distant provinces , and for the despatch of all business , as Allahabad . I annex to this minute a map showing its contiguity to our most important affairs . It is immediately ...
... direct control , and for ready intercourse with the most distant provinces , and for the despatch of all business , as Allahabad . I annex to this minute a map showing its contiguity to our most important affairs . It is immediately ...
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... direct , and in the first instance , to the Supreme Government , copies being sent for the information of the Honourable Court . With respect to the constitution of the Supreme Government , it might be either left as it is , or with ...
... direct , and in the first instance , to the Supreme Government , copies being sent for the information of the Honourable Court . With respect to the constitution of the Supreme Government , it might be either left as it is , or with ...
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... direct that you shall make laws for the pro- tection of the natives from insult and outrage - an obligation which in our view you cannot possibly fulfil , unless you render both native and European responsible to the same judicial ...
... direct that you shall make laws for the pro- tection of the natives from insult and outrage - an obligation which in our view you cannot possibly fulfil , unless you render both native and European responsible to the same judicial ...
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