Charles Grant and British Rule in India, Թողարկում 606G. Allen, 1962 - 320 էջ |
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... seemed ... without hope of dawn , " 1 until the appointment of Warren Hastings as Governor in 1772 brought a promise of relief which was given more tangible form by the passing of Pitt's India Act in 1784. Against this interpretation of ...
... seemed ... without hope of dawn , " 1 until the appointment of Warren Hastings as Governor in 1772 brought a promise of relief which was given more tangible form by the passing of Pitt's India Act in 1784. Against this interpretation of ...
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... seemed not only administratively unwise but morally reprehensible that the Company's officials , including the Governor and Council , were both traders and administrators . The private trade of its servants was , however , a normal and ...
... seemed not only administratively unwise but morally reprehensible that the Company's officials , including the Governor and Council , were both traders and administrators . The private trade of its servants was , however , a normal and ...
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... seemed to be unaware of new movements that had swept away the usages of the past . In the middle of the century , for men like Cobden and Bright , with a generous vision of a world made peaceful through free trade , Grant's plea , if ...
... seemed to be unaware of new movements that had swept away the usages of the past . In the middle of the century , for men like Cobden and Bright , with a generous vision of a world made peaceful through free trade , Grant's plea , if ...
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Bengal Apprenticeship 176870 | 28 |
Charles Grant and the Hastings Era | 43 |
Commercial Resident 178087 67 | 87 |
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