How India is Governed: Being an Account of England's Work in IndiaK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1882 - 101페이지 |
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administration annual charge annum appointed Assam Bengal proper British Burmah British India Calcutta capital cent Central Provinces chief Civil Service Commander-in-Chief considerable consumption cost covenanted civilian Crown cultivator currency district courts ditto doubt East India Company Empire England European troops excise duty expenditure factories force funded debt Government of India Government returns guaranteed head High Court Hindoo and Mahometan holds office importance Indian army Indian Government Indian Railway interest JAUB judicial land revenue large number laws Legislative Council lines Madras and Bombay Madras Presidency Malwa manufacture matters medical establishment ment military millions sterling minor native troops non-official North-West Provinces office for five opium Oudh police population present Presidency town principle privileges produce Punjaub receipts salt sepoy mutiny settlement Small Cause Courts square mile statute subordinate supervision telegraph territory tion trading traffic uncovenanted various Viceroy village
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5 페이지 - And whereas to pursue schemes of conquest and extension of dominion in India are measures repugnant to the wish, the honour and the policy of this nation...
28 페이지 - Bengal, from time to time, to make and issue such rules, ordinances, and regulations, for the good order and civil government...
4 페이지 - January 1694, the House of Commons passed a resolution that "all the subjects of England have equal right to trade to the East Indies unless prohibited by Act of Parliament.
29 페이지 - ... of Control for that of First Lord of the Admiralty, and as such he superintended the dissolution of the naval forces got together for the Crimean campaign. In 1858 the Ministry were defeated on the Conspiracy to Murder Bill, and retired, and Lord Derby assumed office. In the September of that year the government of India passed from the East India Company to the Crown, Lord Canning being appointed the first Viceroy. The Derby Government, beaten upon the reform question, appealed to the country,...
26 페이지 - Inhabitants thereof, as near as may be agreeable to the Laws of England, and under such Regulations and Restrictions as are used in other Colonies...
6 페이지 - Rule bill, which was passed by the House of Commons but rejected by the House of Lords. The...
3 페이지 - London merchants became incorporated as "the Governor and Company of Merchants of London trading into the East Indies.
5 페이지 - The United Company of Merchants of England Trading to the East Indies ; " and forming one organization, it was to be henceforth known as the ' ' East India Company. ' ' At successive periods this great corporation obtained a renewal of its charter, though its powers were more or less modified as time went on, until the year 1858, when the Company and its affairs were transferred...
29 페이지 - ... subordinate, or Provincial, Governments to frame and pass all minor Acts required for the administration of their local affairs, leaving the Supreme Council to supervise their work and to frame and pass all measures of Imperial importance, applicable to the Empire generally.
4 페이지 - Shortly after the revolution of 1688, the authority of this company to monopolize the Eastern trade was conferred by parliament. It secured an absolute dominion and government of the country, including the rights of making war upon any people not of the Christian religion, "of establishing fortifications...