The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Հատոր 5John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1932 |
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... religion " . All rites and customs were to be tolerated ; all endowments were left untouched ; all religious liabilities created by former rulers were accepted as trusts . As we saw in our last chapter , when in 1793 the Company's ...
... religion " . All rites and customs were to be tolerated ; all endowments were left untouched ; all religious liabilities created by former rulers were accepted as trusts . As we saw in our last chapter , when in 1793 the Company's ...
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... religion the Hindoo historians would argue that we had none . Such were the arguments on one side . With variations they were pushed so vehemently that petitions loaded the tables of the houses of parliament from religious bodies of all ...
... religion the Hindoo historians would argue that we had none . Such were the arguments on one side . With variations they were pushed so vehemently that petitions loaded the tables of the houses of parliament from religious bodies of all ...
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... religion which the rulers of the country themselves professed , the contrast gave point to the charge that these rulers neither had nor cared for any religion . In the year 1832 , however , with the object of affording relief to ...
... religion which the rulers of the country themselves professed , the contrast gave point to the charge that these rulers neither had nor cared for any religion . In the year 1832 , however , with the object of affording relief to ...
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ADMINISTRATIVE DEVELOPMENT 18181858 | 1 |
The law member | 7 |
Relations of the Company and the board | 13 |
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