The settlement of Pegu ; Sorrow and sickness ; Foreign affairs ; Relations with the native states ; Annexations by lapse ; Internal administration ; The last charter ; Military affairs ; The annexation of Oudh ; The mutiny ; Retirement and deathMacmillan and Company, 1904 |
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... Lord Dalhousie's frontier - policy - Chief subjects of correspondence with Phayre reviewed - Its even and pleasant tenor Organisation of a police force Development of internal communications Lord Dalhousie's first short visit to Burma ...
... Lord Dalhousie's frontier - policy - Chief subjects of correspondence with Phayre reviewed - Its even and pleasant tenor Organisation of a police force Development of internal communications Lord Dalhousie's first short visit to Burma ...
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... Lord Dalhousie's letters to his friends , and silence of his diary - Lady Dalhousie's character - Effect of her death upon his retention of office -Expresses his intention to retire after ... Lord Dalhousie's policy vi LIFE OF LORD DALHOUSIE.
... Lord Dalhousie's letters to his friends , and silence of his diary - Lady Dalhousie's character - Effect of her death upon his retention of office -Expresses his intention to retire after ... Lord Dalhousie's policy vi LIFE OF LORD DALHOUSIE.
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William Lee-Warner. CHAPTER IV RELATIONS WITH THE NATIVE STATES Lord Dalhousie's policy must be judged by the principles of his time— The policy of " subordinate isolation " then in vogue - The ... Lord Dalhousie and Sir C. Wood CONTENTS vii.
William Lee-Warner. CHAPTER IV RELATIONS WITH THE NATIVE STATES Lord Dalhousie's policy must be judged by the principles of his time— The policy of " subordinate isolation " then in vogue - The ... Lord Dalhousie and Sir C. Wood CONTENTS vii.
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William Lee-Warner. CHAPTER VI INTERNAL ADMINISTRATION Lord Dalhousie and Sir C. Wood both of one mind - Creation of imperial public works department - Public works ... Lord Dalhousie's interest in military reform viii LIFE OF LORD DALHOUSIE.
William Lee-Warner. CHAPTER VI INTERNAL ADMINISTRATION Lord Dalhousie and Sir C. Wood both of one mind - Creation of imperial public works department - Public works ... Lord Dalhousie's interest in military reform viii LIFE OF LORD DALHOUSIE.
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William Lee-Warner. CHAPTER VIII MILITARY AFFAIRS Lord Dalhousie's interest in military reform -- Obstacles at home ... Lord Dalhousie prepares for CONTENTS ix.
William Lee-Warner. CHAPTER VIII MILITARY AFFAIRS Lord Dalhousie's interest in military reform -- Obstacles at home ... Lord Dalhousie prepares for CONTENTS ix.
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Էջ 98 - Nipal renounces all claim to the lands which were the subject of discussion between the two States before the war; and acknowledges the right of the Honourable Company to the sovereignty of those lands.
Էջ 364 - ... life, may be best conveyed to the great mass of the people, who are utterly incapable of obtaining any education worthy of the name by their...
Էջ 306 - His Excellency engages that he will establish in his reserved dominions such a system of administration (to be carried into effect by his own officers) as shall be conducive to the prosperity of his subjects, and be calculated to secure the lives and property of the inhabitants...
Էջ 239 - Calcutta, on. the revision of your laws and regulations." It was certainly a great mistake that a body of twelve members should have been established with all the forms and functions of a parliament. They have standing orders nearly as numerous as we have ; and their effect has been, as Lord Canning stated...
Էջ 364 - Council — without intending to depart from one of the first and most important principles of the system of British government in India, that all classes of the people be secure in the observance of their religious usages, so long as that system can be adhered to without violation of the paramount dictates of justice and humanity...
Էջ 310 - Government or its local representative, and if (which God forbid) gross and systematic oppression, anarchy, and misrule should hereafter at any time prevail within the Oude dominions, such as seriously to endanger the public tranquillity...
Էջ 114 - ... it the obligation, or can confer upon it the right of deciding authoritatively on the existence of native independent sovereignties, and of arbitrarily setting them aside, whenever their administration may not accord with its own views, and although their acts in no way affect the interests or security of itself or its allies. " Still less can I recognise any such property in the acknowledged supremacy of the British Government in India as can justify its...
Էջ 388 - ... very midst of us, insurrection may arise like an exhalation from the earth, and how cruel violence, worse than all the excesses of war, may be suddenly committed by men who, to the very day...
Էջ 116 - Government is bound not to put aside or neglect such rightful opportunities of acquiring territory or revenue as may from time to time present themselves ; whether they arise from the lapse of subordinate states by the failure of all heirs of every description whatsoever, or from the failure of heirs natural, where the succession can be sustained only by the sanction of the Government being given to the ceremony of adoption according to Hindu law.
Էջ 161 - The result of our deliberations," they wrote, " is that we are fully satisfied that by the general law and custom of India a dependent principality, like that of...