The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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... formed the only sound basis of a reinvigorated system . He was over- ridden , but he was right ; and the British Government gradually worked back to his point of view . The Act of 1833 authorised a codification of Indian law such as ...
... formed the only sound basis of a reinvigorated system . He was over- ridden , but he was right ; and the British Government gradually worked back to his point of view . The Act of 1833 authorised a codification of Indian law such as ...
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... formed by the retreat of the sea ; and in such a soil excessive rains falling at particular periods , cannot but render the cultivation of it to be scarce a labour . The country about Dacca , where the Ganges disembogues itself by a ...
... formed by the retreat of the sea ; and in such a soil excessive rains falling at particular periods , cannot but render the cultivation of it to be scarce a labour . The country about Dacca , where the Ganges disembogues itself by a ...
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... formed the real base for the subsequent expansion of the British power ; mainly because the treaties and contemporary narratives relating to Bengal provide the clearest illustration of the way in which the trading Company gradually ...
... formed the real base for the subsequent expansion of the British power ; mainly because the treaties and contemporary narratives relating to Bengal provide the clearest illustration of the way in which the trading Company gradually ...
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... formed a heavy drain upon the Company's resources , and Mir Jafar ( whose treasury was exhausted ) could not defray these charges . Bengal had thus fallen into a state of utter anarchy and misery ; the presence of the English traders ...
... formed a heavy drain upon the Company's resources , and Mir Jafar ( whose treasury was exhausted ) could not defray these charges . Bengal had thus fallen into a state of utter anarchy and misery ; the presence of the English traders ...
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... formed three assaults at once . From each of these assaults they were beat off with great loss to them before noon and a general cessation in a manner ensued for some hours , when finding we had 25 killed and 70 more of our best men ...
... formed three assaults at once . From each of these assaults they were beat off with great loss to them before noon and a general cessation in a manner ensued for some hours , when finding we had 25 killed and 70 more of our best men ...
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