The Last Days of the Company: a Source Book of Indian History, 1818-1858, Հատոր 2G. Bell, 1921 |
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... ( Parliamentary Papers . ) The extraordinary zeal and ability which has been displayed by so many of the Company's servants , civil and military , in the course of the late brilliant and complicated war , and the peculiar situation in ...
... ( Parliamentary Papers . ) The extraordinary zeal and ability which has been displayed by so many of the Company's servants , civil and military , in the course of the late brilliant and complicated war , and the peculiar situation in ...
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... Parliament towards India as well as in the actions of the great rulers to whom reference has been made in the last chapter . It was a time when in England men were beginning to think of the individual life and the individual soul , and ...
... Parliament towards India as well as in the actions of the great rulers to whom reference has been made in the last chapter . It was a time when in England men were beginning to think of the individual life and the individual soul , and ...
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... expenses of the Indian Government . After deliberation the British Parliament proceeded to action , and action of a most important kind . The Charter Act of 1833 marks a most important stage in the 24 DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDIAN POLICY.
... expenses of the Indian Government . After deliberation the British Parliament proceeded to action , and action of a most important kind . The Charter Act of 1833 marks a most important stage in the 24 DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDIAN POLICY.
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... Parliament , and was Secretary to the Board of Control , and James Mill , Bentham's disciple , was the examiner of Indian correspondence at the India House . The Charter Act of 1833 , like that of 1813 , was preceded by careful ...
... Parliament , and was Secretary to the Board of Control , and James Mill , Bentham's disciple , was the examiner of Indian correspondence at the India House . The Charter Act of 1833 , like that of 1813 , was preceded by careful ...
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... Parliament was directed to three leading vices in the process of Indian government . The first was in the nature of the laws and regulations ; the second was in the ill - defined authority and power from which these various laws and ...
... Parliament was directed to three leading vices in the process of Indian government . The first was in the nature of the laws and regulations ; the second was in the ill - defined authority and power from which these various laws and ...
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administration appointed authority Bengal Bengal Presidency Bombay British India Calcutta character Charter Act civil servants Civil Service Commissioners Company's servants consideration Court of Directors desire despatch direct duties East India Company Elphinstone Empire England English established European exercise experience feelings Fort William Government of India Governor Governor-General in Council Haileybury Hindu Honourable important improvement Indian Government Indian policy instruction J. W. Kaye judges judicial justice knowledge language learning legislative Legislature literature Lord Cornwallis Lord Macaulay Lord William Bentinck Macaulay Madras Majesty's ment Minister moral Mountstuart Elphinstone Mufassal Munsifs necessary object opinion Parliament passed persons Petitioners practice Presidency Principal Sádr Amíns principles proposed Provinces Ram Mohan Roy reform regulations respect responsibility revenue rule rulers rupees Sádr Díwání Adálat Sanskrit Sati Subordinate Governments superintendence Supreme Court Supreme Government territories Thomas Munro Thugs tion vernacular
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Էջ 122 - His Lordship in council directs, that all the funds which these reforms will leave at the disposal of the committee be henceforth employed in imparting to the native population a knowledge of English literature and science, through the medium of the English language...
Էջ 122 - Council is of opinion that the great object of the British Government ought to be the promotion of European literature and science among the natives of India; and that all the funds appropriated for the purpose of education would be best employed on English education alone.
Էջ 113 - Sanscrit works. I have conversed both here and at home with men distinguished by their proficiency in the Eastern tongues. I am quite ready to take the Oriental learning at the valuation of the Orientalists themselves. I have never found one among them who could deny that a single shelf of a good European...
Էջ 114 - The question now before us is simply whether, when it is in our power to teach this language, we shall teach languages in which, by universal confession, there are no books on any subject which deserve to be compared to our own...
Էջ 120 - We must at present do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern — a class of persons Indian in blood and colour, but English in tastes, in opinions, in morals and in intellect.
Էջ 18 - ... shall be reviled, or slightingly or contemptuously spoken of, or alluded to, either in preaching, praying, or in the hymns, or other mode of worship that may be delivered or used in the said messuage or building ; And that no sermon, preaching, discourse, prayer or hymn be delivered, made or used in such worship, but such as have a tendency to the promotion of the contemplation of the Authoi and Preserver of the Universe...
Էջ 18 - ... a place of public meeting, of all sorts and descriptions of people, without distinction, as shall behave and conduct themselves in an orderly, sober, and devout manner; For the worship and adoration of the Eternal, Unsearchable, and Immutable Being, who is the Author and Preserver of the Universe...
Էջ 103 - ... a sum of not less than one lac of rupees in each year shall be set apart and applied to the revival and improvement of literature, and the encouragement of the learned natives of India, and for the introduction and promotion of a knowledge of the sciences among the inhabitants of the British territories in India...
Էջ 179 - Except for preventing or repelling actual invasion of Her Majesty's Indian Possessions, or under other sudden and urgent necessity, the revenues of India shall not, without the consent of both Houses of Parliament, be applicable to defray the expenses of any military operation carried on beyond the external frontiers of such p issessions by Her Majesty's forces charged upon such revenues.
Էջ 175 - State, to conduct the business transacted in the United Kingdom in relation to the government of and the correspondence with India...