The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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... give the necessary framework and explanations . In the present general introduction all that we are concerned to do is to note certain broad features of the wonderful story . When the Company's arms had in 1757 replaced Siraj- uddaula ...
... give the necessary framework and explanations . In the present general introduction all that we are concerned to do is to note certain broad features of the wonderful story . When the Company's arms had in 1757 replaced Siraj- uddaula ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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... gives account of all goods exported and imported , pays seamen their wages , provides waggons and porters , looks after tackling for ships , and ships ' stores . Last of all is the Secretary , who models all con- sultations , writes all ...
... gives account of all goods exported and imported , pays seamen their wages , provides waggons and porters , looks after tackling for ships , and ships ' stores . Last of all is the Secretary , who models all con- sultations , writes all ...
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... capacity equal to the task , his being a Moor will certainly give him that preference , which a kind of necessity alone seems to have established amongst the Hindus . The Diwan is , by his office , the chief PRELIMINARY 29.
... capacity equal to the task , his being a Moor will certainly give him that preference , which a kind of necessity alone seems to have established amongst the Hindus . The Diwan is , by his office , the chief PRELIMINARY 29.
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... gives him . No man is refused access to the Durbar , or seat of judgment ; which is exposed to a large area , capable ... give you the rest . Still the forms of justice subsist : witnesses are heard ; but browbeaten and removed : proofs ...
... gives him . No man is refused access to the Durbar , or seat of judgment ; which is exposed to a large area , capable ... give you the rest . Still the forms of justice subsist : witnesses are heard ; but browbeaten and removed : proofs ...
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The Making of British India, 1756-1858: Described in a Series of Dispatches ... Ramsay Muir Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1923 |
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