The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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... Bengal , it was the hope and expectation both of the Directors at home and of their agents in India that they would now enjoy special trading privileges ; but that otherwise things would go on exactly as they had done before . They had ...
... Bengal , it was the hope and expectation both of the Directors at home and of their agents in India that they would now enjoy special trading privileges ; but that otherwise things would go on exactly as they had done before . They had ...
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... Bengal , held his position by grace of the Company , which could ( and did ) depose him as it had raised him . Everybody in Bengal knew this , and looked to the Company and its leading servants as the real controlling power , though ...
... Bengal , held his position by grace of the Company , which could ( and did ) depose him as it had raised him . Everybody in Bengal knew this , and looked to the Company and its leading servants as the real controlling power , though ...
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... Bengal . Clive took over the diwani , or right of receiving the revenue , which was usually linked with the function of government . But he did not take over the government , which remained in the same hands as before . He did not even ...
... Bengal . Clive took over the diwani , or right of receiving the revenue , which was usually linked with the function of government . But he did not take over the government , which remained in the same hands as before . He did not even ...
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... Bengal ; it was therefore its duty to see that the people of Bengal were honestly and justly governed , and it had no right to shuffle off this responsibility by pretending that the powerless Nawab was alone concerned . At the very ...
... Bengal ; it was therefore its duty to see that the people of Bengal were honestly and justly governed , and it had no right to shuffle off this responsibility by pretending that the powerless Nawab was alone concerned . At the very ...
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... Bengal , and the machinery through which its government was conducted was of Hastings ' devising . In the second place , he recognised that if responsibility for good government was imposed upon them , the servants of the Company would ...
... Bengal , and the machinery through which its government was conducted was of Hastings ' devising . In the second place , he recognised that if responsibility for good government was imposed upon them , the servants of the Company would ...
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