The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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... means of a series of introductions , prefatory notes to individual documents , and footnotes , to weave the whole into a fairly connected narrative , which can be read without confusion by the ordinary citizen who knows nothing of ...
... means of a series of introductions , prefatory notes to individual documents , and footnotes , to weave the whole into a fairly connected narrative , which can be read without confusion by the ordinary citizen who knows nothing of ...
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... means of maintaining stable peace and safeguarding the Company's position . There was no part of his work which was so vehemently attacked as the treaties into which he entered in carrying out this policy . The Company was unwilling ...
... means of maintaining stable peace and safeguarding the Company's position . There was no part of his work which was so vehemently attacked as the treaties into which he entered in carrying out this policy . The Company was unwilling ...
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... means a political ascendancy and , as a consequence , commercial monopoly might without much difficulty be secured . The dazzling success which Dupleix achieved between 1748 and 1751 in carrying out this programme , had alarmed the ...
... means a political ascendancy and , as a consequence , commercial monopoly might without much difficulty be secured . The dazzling success which Dupleix achieved between 1748 and 1751 in carrying out this programme , had alarmed the ...
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... means the Council are biassed by his arbitrament . The whole mass of the Company's servants may be com- prehended in these classes , viz . , Merchants , Factors , and Writers ; some blewcoat boys also have been entertained under notion ...
... means the Council are biassed by his arbitrament . The whole mass of the Company's servants may be com- prehended in these classes , viz . , Merchants , Factors , and Writers ; some blewcoat boys also have been entertained under notion ...
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... hundred com- mission ; and this is the Jacob's ladder by which they ascend . It would be too mean to descend to indirect ways , which 1 Bombay . are chiefly managed by the Banyans , the fittest tools 24 THE MAKING OF BRITISH INDIA.
... hundred com- mission ; and this is the Jacob's ladder by which they ascend . It would be too mean to descend to indirect ways , which 1 Bombay . are chiefly managed by the Banyans , the fittest tools 24 THE MAKING OF BRITISH INDIA.
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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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