The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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... carry out almost the whole of the work in Manchester , and , in so doing , has created the nucleus of an excellent library of Anglo - Indian history , which will , I hope , render good work possible in the future . Mr. Sutton , of the ...
... carry out almost the whole of the work in Manchester , and , in so doing , has created the nucleus of an excellent library of Anglo - Indian history , which will , I hope , render good work possible in the future . Mr. Sutton , of the ...
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... carried into execution . Clive himself dropped the idea , which was only born of the excitement of victory ; and the Company and its agents did their best to persuade themselves that Mir Jafar stood in the same position as Aliverdi Khan ...
... carried into execution . Clive himself dropped the idea , which was only born of the excitement of victory ; and the Company and its agents did their best to persuade themselves that Mir Jafar stood in the same position as Aliverdi Khan ...
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... carry out this change they appointed ( 1772 ) Warren Hastings , one of the few Anglo - Indians who had returned to England without a huge fortune . By good luck rather than by intention , they had appointed a great statesman , a man of ...
... carry out this change they appointed ( 1772 ) Warren Hastings , one of the few Anglo - Indians who had returned to England without a huge fortune . By good luck rather than by intention , they had appointed a great statesman , a man of ...
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... carry on his work , year after year , amid such a storm of obloquy , misrepresenta- tion , and opposition as only a man of real greatness could have withstood . He clung to his post , because he knew that there was work to be done which ...
... carry on his work , year after year , amid such a storm of obloquy , misrepresenta- tion , and opposition as only a man of real greatness could have withstood . He clung to his post , because he knew that there was work to be done which ...
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... There was no part of his work which was so vehemently attacked as the treaties into which he entered in carrying out this policy . The Company was unwilling enough to accept the responsibility for 8 THE MAKING OF BRITISH INDIA.
... There was no part of his work which was so vehemently attacked as the treaties into which he entered in carrying out this policy . The Company was unwilling enough to accept the responsibility for 8 THE MAKING OF BRITISH INDIA.
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