The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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... 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 outset of his rule , therefore ...
... 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 outset of his rule , therefore ...
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... duty to give to India all that was best in Western civilisation , in so far as it was not actually hostile to the fundamental facts of Indian tradition . Bentinck courageously attacked sati . The State undertook the organ- isation of an ...
... duty to give to India all that was best in Western civilisation , in so far as it was not actually hostile to the fundamental facts of Indian tradition . Bentinck courageously attacked sati . The State undertook the organ- isation of an ...
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... duties . The result of this must have been the ruin of all the Indian merchants . When Vansittart and Hastings arranged a compromise with the Nawab , the Council refused to accept it . Thereupon Mir Kasim , in fairness to his own ...
... duties . The result of this must have been the ruin of all the Indian merchants . When Vansittart and Hastings arranged a compromise with the Nawab , the Council refused to accept it . Thereupon Mir Kasim , in fairness to his own ...
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... duty to my Honour- able Employers , and the trust last devolved on me at their Settlement of Fort William , now theirs no more . Our factory at Kasimbazar being given up to the Nawab the 4th of June last ( by the most unhappy and ...
... duty to my Honour- able Employers , and the trust last devolved on me at their Settlement of Fort William , now theirs no more . Our factory at Kasimbazar being given up to the Nawab the 4th of June last ( by the most unhappy and ...
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... duties or tolls of any kind whatsoever ; and that the Zemindars , 2 Chaukidars , 3 Guzar - bans , etc. , offer them no kind of molestation upon this account . 3. That restitution be made to the Company of their factories and settlements ...
... duties or tolls of any kind whatsoever ; and that the Zemindars , 2 Chaukidars , 3 Guzar - bans , etc. , offer them no kind of molestation upon this account . 3. That restitution be made to the Company of their factories and settlements ...
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