The Development of an Indian Policy (1818-1858)G. Bell & Sons, Limited, 1921 - 179 էջ |
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... encouraging the settlement of Europeans and the children of Europeans , and the application of their energy , skill , and capital to agriculture ; by educating the natives to European knowledge and habits ; by admitting natives to a ...
... encouraging the settlement of Europeans and the children of Europeans , and the application of their energy , skill , and capital to agriculture ; by educating the natives to European knowledge and habits ; by admitting natives to a ...
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... encouraging manners , the freedom from prejudice , the 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 ...
... encouraging manners , the freedom from prejudice , the 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 ...
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... encouragement . The regulations which you shall make with the just and humane design of protecting the natives from ill - treatment must not be such as to harass the European with any unnecessary restraints or to give him uneasiness by ...
... encouragement . The regulations which you shall make with the just and humane design of protecting the natives from ill - treatment must not be such as to harass the European with any unnecessary restraints or to give him uneasiness by ...
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... encouragement . We have now , in defiance of misrepresentation , abuse , and calumny passed a law , which is considered by ourselves , by the late Governor - General , by the Governor in Council of Madras , by the Governor in Council of ...
... encouragement . We have now , in defiance of misrepresentation , abuse , and calumny passed a law , which is considered by ourselves , by the late Governor - General , by the Governor in Council of Madras , by the Governor in Council of ...
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... real belief in their arguments . ) The noble lord is of opinion that by encouraging natives to study the arts and learning of Europe , we are preparing the way for the destruction of our power in India . 68 DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDIAN POLICY.
... real belief in their arguments . ) The noble lord is of opinion that by encouraging natives to study the arts and learning of Europe , we are preparing the way for the destruction of our power in India . 68 DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDIAN POLICY.
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