The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398 էջ |
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... taken the place of the arbitrary will of innumerable despots . Whatever the defects of the British rule in India - and of course it has had many defects , being human - these are three priceless gifts . They alone can make possible what ...
... taken the place of the arbitrary will of innumerable despots . Whatever the defects of the British rule in India - and of course it has had many defects , being human - these are three priceless gifts . They alone can make possible what ...
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... taken by the French or the Dutch . The other way was that the Company should recognise that they were now the masters of Bengal , and assume the responsibility for the just government of the country . But the Directors refused to see ...
... taken by the French or the Dutch . The other way was that the Company should recognise that they were now the masters of Bengal , and assume the responsibility for the just government of the country . But the Directors refused to see ...
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... taken from an essay on the " Government and People of Indostan , " published in his Historical Fragments of Indostan , and written in 1753. ) Bk . I. Cap . I. Nature of the Government of Indostan in General ( P. 397. ) Whoever considers ...
... taken from an essay on the " Government and People of Indostan , " published in his Historical Fragments of Indostan , and written in 1753. ) Bk . I. Cap . I. Nature of the Government of Indostan in General ( P. 397. ) Whoever considers ...
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... and offices are changed or taken from them . Few days pass without his appearing at sun - rising , and the lords of his Court are obliged to be then in his apartment , in order to pay him their homages . He shows himself PRELIMINARY 31.
... and offices are changed or taken from them . Few days pass without his appearing at sun - rising , and the lords of his Court are obliged to be then in his apartment , in order to pay him their homages . He shows himself PRELIMINARY 31.
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... taken the precaution to embark their wealth . That was , so to say , only the beginning of their ills . The prisoners to the number of 200 having been hurriedly shut up in a warehouse were almost all suffocated in one night . Those who ...
... taken the precaution to embark their wealth . That was , so to say , only the beginning of their ills . The prisoners to the number of 200 having been hurriedly shut up in a warehouse were almost all suffocated in one night . Those who ...
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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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