Charles Grant and British Rule in India, Թողարկում 606G. Allen, 1962 - 320 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 44–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... convinced that there were men of honour who would ' willingly exchange the temptations , dangers and discredits of the former system of concealed emoluments for an open and reasonable compensation of honest service , " it is not ...
... convinced that there were men of honour who would ' willingly exchange the temptations , dangers and discredits of the former system of concealed emoluments for an open and reasonable compensation of honest service , " it is not ...
Էջ 159
... convinced that further restrictions on the Company's monopoly were necessary . This was not the case , however , with Grant ; he believed that for the present enough had been gained through the shipping reforms and the concessions to ...
... convinced that further restrictions on the Company's monopoly were necessary . This was not the case , however , with Grant ; he believed that for the present enough had been gained through the shipping reforms and the concessions to ...
Էջ 226
... convinced that one power could never rule the whole of the Indian peninsula , and that the attempt to do so had been cause of the downfall of previous rulers . ' It was the unwieldiness of the Mogul Empire , ' he insisted , ' that ...
... convinced that one power could never rule the whole of the Indian peninsula , and that the attempt to do so had been cause of the downfall of previous rulers . ' It was the unwieldiness of the Mogul Empire , ' he insisted , ' that ...
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Bengal Apprenticeship 176870 | 28 |
Charles Grant and the Hastings Era | 43 |
Commercial Resident 178087 67 | 87 |
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