The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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... PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT : AMHERST AND • BENTINCK , 1823-1835 276-305 Introduction , p . 276 ; Documents : 101 The Beginning of a New Era ( Minute by Bentinck ) , p . 282 ; 102 The Ultimate Problem of British Rule in India ( Minute by ...
... PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT : AMHERST AND • BENTINCK , 1823-1835 276-305 Introduction , p . 276 ; Documents : 101 The Beginning of a New Era ( Minute by Bentinck ) , p . 282 ; 102 The Ultimate Problem of British Rule in India ( Minute by ...
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... principles by which Hastings was actuated in all his work . They were sound and true principles , and for that reason his work was lasting . When they have been observed , British India has thriven . When they have been departed from ...
... principles by which Hastings was actuated in all his work . They were sound and true principles , and for that reason his work was lasting . When they have been observed , British India has thriven . When they have been departed from ...
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... principle . Hastings , in short , saw what his successors only slowly learnt , that if the British power in India was to be lasting it must become an Indian power . In the fourth place , Hastings was distinguished by his anxiety to ...
... principle . Hastings , in short , saw what his successors only slowly learnt , that if the British power in India was to be lasting it must become an Indian power . In the fourth place , Hastings was distinguished by his anxiety to ...
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... principles of Hastings ' policy were very strikingly demonstrated in the next period . Hastings ' successor , Lord Cornwallis , was an excellent specimen of the class of English landed magnates to which he belonged . A man of the ...
... principles of Hastings ' policy were very strikingly demonstrated in the next period . Hastings ' successor , Lord Cornwallis , was an excellent specimen of the class of English landed magnates to which he belonged . A man of the ...
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... principle prevails , that no point ( however little beneficial to ourselves ) is to be given up to the Nawab , and that his authority is on every occasion to be checked for the security of our own , I should hardly venture to propose to ...
... principle prevails , that no point ( however little beneficial to ourselves ) is to be given up to the Nawab , and that his authority is on every occasion to be checked for the security of our own , I should hardly venture to propose to ...
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The Making of British India, 1756-1858: Described in a Series of Dispatches ... Ramsay Muir Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1923 |
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