Charles Grant and British Rule in India, Թողարկում 606G. Allen, 1962 - 320 էջ |
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Էջ 137
... Governor - General depended to a very large extent for support for his administration on the ability of his friends in London to inter- pret his policies both to the Company and to the Ministry . Equally important , friends in London ...
... Governor - General depended to a very large extent for support for his administration on the ability of his friends in London to inter- pret his policies both to the Company and to the Ministry . Equally important , friends in London ...
Էջ 222
... Governor - General and the Home Administration was to that of Gladstone , whom Grant resembled in many other ways . In a speech in 1872 attacking Lord Lytton , the Governor- General , for having adopted a foreign policy that led to war ...
... Governor - General and the Home Administration was to that of Gladstone , whom Grant resembled in many other ways . In a speech in 1872 attacking Lord Lytton , the Governor- General , for having adopted a foreign policy that led to war ...
Էջ 259
... Governor- General by Lord Moira . The reason given for this was that Minto had given full support to Barlow's actions in Madras , but , Grant told him , this was only an excuse.2 The truth was that the office of Governor - General had ...
... Governor- General by Lord Moira . The reason given for this was that Minto had given full support to Barlow's actions in Madras , but , Grant told him , this was only an excuse.2 The truth was that the office of Governor - General had ...
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