Charles Grant and British Rule in India, Թողարկում 606G. Allen, 1962 - 320 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 84–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... servants were forbidden to trade with Europe , they were free to trade East of the Cape of Good Hope.3 In addition to the ' maritime trade ' with neighbouring countries , the Company servants often made large profits by buying goods and ...
... servants were forbidden to trade with Europe , they were free to trade East of the Cape of Good Hope.3 In addition to the ' maritime trade ' with neighbouring countries , the Company servants often made large profits by buying goods and ...
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... servants . It remained one of the central problems of Grant's own career , as a Company servant in Bengal , as a private trader and finally as a Director of the East India Company . 2 The use of the Bengal revenues for purchasing the ...
... servants . It remained one of the central problems of Grant's own career , as a Company servant in Bengal , as a private trader and finally as a Director of the East India Company . 2 The use of the Bengal revenues for purchasing the ...
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... servants during the famine , but he used a com- plex statistical argument to prove that they would not have been able to create monopolies powerful enough either to have caused the famine or to have appreciably prolonged it . The basic ...
... servants during the famine , but he used a com- plex statistical argument to prove that they would not have been able to create monopolies powerful enough either to have caused the famine or to have appreciably prolonged it . The basic ...
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Bengal Apprenticeship 176870 | 28 |
Charles Grant and the Hastings Era | 43 |
Commercial Resident 178087 67 | 87 |
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