The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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... British statesmen in India have been actuated . The only way in which these difficulties can be satisfactorily overcome is that the student should be enabled to realise how Indian conditions and the problems of Indian government ...
... British statesmen in India have been actuated . The only way in which these difficulties can be satisfactorily overcome is that the student should be enabled to realise how Indian conditions and the problems of Indian government ...
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... British Government to the New East Indian Dominion ( Clive to Pitt ) , p . 61 ; 15 The Failure of Mir Jafar's Government ( Holwell ) , p . 64 ; 16 Mir Jafar replaced by Mir Kasim ( Treaty of 1760 ) , p ix.
... British Government to the New East Indian Dominion ( Clive to Pitt ) , p . 61 ; 15 The Failure of Mir Jafar's Government ( Holwell ) , p . 64 ; 16 Mir Jafar replaced by Mir Kasim ( Treaty of 1760 ) , p ix.
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... British Government gradually worked back to his point of view . The Act of 1833 authorised a codification of Indian law such as Hastings had begun at his own expense . The Proclamation of 1858 promised respect for and maintenance of ...
... British Government gradually worked back to his point of view . The Act of 1833 authorised a codification of Indian law such as Hastings had begun at his own expense . The Proclamation of 1858 promised respect for and maintenance of ...
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... British people and Parliament towards Indian affairs . A long series of enactments , beginning with the Acts of 1773 and 1784 , had already steadily increased the power of the British Government to intervene in the political affairs of ...
... British people and Parliament towards Indian affairs . A long series of enactments , beginning with the Acts of 1773 and 1784 , had already steadily increased the power of the British Government to intervene in the political affairs of ...
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... British territories after the controlling hand of Ranjit Singh had been removed by his death in 1839 . When that attack took place , in 1845 , the British Government had been brought to its senses , and had no desire for further warlike ...
... British territories after the controlling hand of Ranjit Singh had been removed by his death in 1839 . When that attack took place , in 1845 , the British Government had been brought to its senses , and had no desire for further warlike ...
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