Charles Grant and British Rule in India, Թողարկում 606G. Allen, 1962 - 320 էջ |
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... foreign policy which Hastings had followed , for both remained convinced that territorial expansion meant an increase in the hostility of the Indian powers that might prove fatal to British rule . Commentators on the expansion of ...
... foreign policy which Hastings had followed , for both remained convinced that territorial expansion meant an increase in the hostility of the Indian powers that might prove fatal to British rule . Commentators on the expansion of ...
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... foreign ( Statutes at Large , 7 George I c . 7 and 9 George II c . 4 ) . 5 Parliamentary Papers , 1821 , VI , Paper 746 , p . 304 , Third Report on Foreign Trade , Evidence of Charles Grant . " N. K. Sinha , Economic History of Bengal ...
... foreign ( Statutes at Large , 7 George I c . 7 and 9 George II c . 4 ) . 5 Parliamentary Papers , 1821 , VI , Paper 746 , p . 304 , Third Report on Foreign Trade , Evidence of Charles Grant . " N. K. Sinha , Economic History of Bengal ...
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... foreign rule . Grant saw the harmful impact of foreign rule mainly in economic terms . Bengal , he pointed out , had formerly been the outlying province of the Mughal Empire , without any special political or economic significance in ...
... foreign rule . Grant saw the harmful impact of foreign rule mainly in economic terms . Bengal , he pointed out , had formerly been the outlying province of the Mughal Empire , without any special political or economic significance in ...
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Bengal Apprenticeship 176870 | 28 |
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