Charles Grant and British Rule in India, Թողարկում 606G. Allen, 1962 - 320 էջ |
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Էջ 158
... monopoly . His defence of the Company's monopoly is interesting , not only because it was the last important one made , but , even more , because it was made in full awareness of changing economic condi- tions and of new economic ...
... monopoly . His defence of the Company's monopoly is interesting , not only because it was the last important one made , but , even more , because it was made in full awareness of changing economic condi- tions and of new economic ...
Էջ 177
... monopoly . Many of Grant's arguments were undoubtedly extravagant- especially in regard to colonization - but his ... monopoly of patronage as vigorously as he had the monopoly of trade . CHAPTER IX GUARDIAN OF THE CIVIL SERVICE ...
... monopoly . Many of Grant's arguments were undoubtedly extravagant- especially in regard to colonization - but his ... monopoly of patronage as vigorously as he had the monopoly of trade . CHAPTER IX GUARDIAN OF THE CIVIL SERVICE ...
Էջ 264
... monopoly would solve the country's economic problems.3 Grant's primary defence of the monopoly in 1813 was that the Company's political administration in India was dependent upon the trading system that had grown up through the years ...
... monopoly would solve the country's economic problems.3 Grant's primary defence of the monopoly in 1813 was that the Company's political administration in India was dependent upon the trading system that had grown up through the years ...
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Commercial Resident 178087 67 | 87 |
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