The Development of an Indian Policy (1818-1858)G. Bell & Sons, Limited, 1921 - 179 էջ |
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... period of peace ensued such as had not been known in India for centuries , and which was not seriously interrupted until the outbreak of the first Sikh war in 1845. There were wars at that time , it is true , in Afghanistan , in Sind ...
... period of peace ensued such as had not been known in India for centuries , and which was not seriously interrupted until the outbreak of the first Sikh war in 1845. There were wars at that time , it is true , in Afghanistan , in Sind ...
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... period when Europe and India made more real progress within the lifetime of one generation than during the twenty years which succeeded the Napoleonic wars and the last Mahratta wars . Castlereagh1 destroyed himself in 1822. He was ...
... period when Europe and India made more real progress within the lifetime of one generation than during the twenty years which succeeded the Napoleonic wars and the last Mahratta wars . Castlereagh1 destroyed himself in 1822. He was ...
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... period is the counterpart of the Reform Act in England ; and Munro , Elphin- stone , and Bentinck were inspired by the same reforming spirit as Canning , Grey , and Lord John Russell . It was during this period of peace that British ...
... period is the counterpart of the Reform Act in England ; and Munro , Elphin- stone , and Bentinck were inspired by the same reforming spirit as Canning , Grey , and Lord John Russell . It was during this period of peace that British ...
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... that every saving in our territorial charges may be considered a national saving ; and every waste of our territorial resources a waste of public money . Of all the British rulers during the period it was 8 DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDIAN POLICY.
... that every saving in our territorial charges may be considered a national saving ; and every waste of our territorial resources a waste of public money . Of all the British rulers during the period it was 8 DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDIAN POLICY.
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George Anderson, Manilāl Bhagvāndās Sūbadār. Of all the British rulers during the period it was perhaps Mountstuart Elphinstone who approached most nearly the acceptance of the policy in its ideal which has been ex- pounded above by M ...
George Anderson, Manilāl Bhagvāndās Sūbadār. Of all the British rulers during the period it was perhaps Mountstuart Elphinstone who approached most nearly the acceptance of the policy in its ideal which has been ex- pounded above by M ...
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