The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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... natural that the Indian student should find a difficulty in understanding and in justly appreciating the motives by which British statesmen in India have been actuated . The only way in which these difficulties can be satisfactorily ...
... natural that the Indian student should find a difficulty in understanding and in justly appreciating the motives by which British statesmen in India have been actuated . The only way in which these difficulties can be satisfactorily ...
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... natural boundaries in the Hindu Kush and the Suleiman Mountains . VIII The fabric of the Indian Empire was now complete , and it was possible to return to the problem of organisation . Under the confident and energetic direction of ...
... natural boundaries in the Hindu Kush and the Suleiman Mountains . VIII The fabric of the Indian Empire was now complete , and it was possible to return to the problem of organisation . Under the confident and energetic direction of ...
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... Nature of the Government of Indostan in General ( P. 397. ) Whoever considers the vast extent of the Empire of Indostan , 1 will easily conceive , that the influence of the Emperor , however despotic , can but faintly reach those parts ...
... Nature of the Government of Indostan in General ( P. 397. ) Whoever considers the vast extent of the Empire of Indostan , 1 will easily conceive , that the influence of the Emperor , however despotic , can but faintly reach those parts ...
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... nature of the government of Indostan , where all look only to one head , he is never more than an assistant ; he may be a spy ; he cannot be a rival to the power of the Nawab . He therefore comprehends in his person the offices of Prime ...
... nature of the government of Indostan , where all look only to one head , he is never more than an assistant ; he may be a spy ; he cannot be a rival to the power of the Nawab . He therefore comprehends in his person the offices of Prime ...
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... nature is born to reverence ) the value of the bribe ascertains the justice of the cause . This is so avowed a practice , that if a stranger should enquire , how much it would cost him to recover a just debt from a creditor who evaded ...
... nature is born to reverence ) the value of the bribe ascertains the justice of the cause . This is so avowed a practice , that if a stranger should enquire , how much it would cost him to recover a just debt from a creditor who evaded ...
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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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