The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial RecordOriental Institute, 1900 Beginning Apr. 1895, includes the Proceedings of the East India Association. |
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... Dazzles the crowd . " Reading the accounts of this important reign which have come down to us from native and other sources , one is apt to be carried away by too great an enthusiasm for 6 The Mogul , Mahratta and Sikh Empires .
... Dazzles the crowd . " Reading the accounts of this important reign which have come down to us from native and other sources , one is apt to be carried away by too great an enthusiasm for 6 The Mogul , Mahratta and Sikh Empires .
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to be carried away by too great an enthusiasm for the extraordinary man whose name sheds an imperishable lustre on the ... carried out with the highest political wisdom , his armies were ever on the march of conquest , he , nevertheless ...
to be carried away by too great an enthusiasm for the extraordinary man whose name sheds an imperishable lustre on the ... carried out with the highest political wisdom , his armies were ever on the march of conquest , he , nevertheless ...
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... carry out Raja Todar Mull's reforms , and he will then have reason to bless his destiny that he has lived three centuries later , and under another and more enlightened and effective government . " A great portion of the country ...
... carry out Raja Todar Mull's reforms , and he will then have reason to bless his destiny that he has lived three centuries later , and under another and more enlightened and effective government . " A great portion of the country ...
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... carried off much plunder . From a petty marauder he rapidly rose to a throne , and his empire at his death embraced nearly the whole of the Konkan , extending over 250 miles in length from Kalian to Goa , and 100 miles in breadth ...
... carried off much plunder . From a petty marauder he rapidly rose to a throne , and his empire at his death embraced nearly the whole of the Konkan , extending over 250 miles in length from Kalian to Goa , and 100 miles in breadth ...
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... carry it into the very centre of the Mogul possessions . But in 1761 the Battle of Panipat saw the overthrow of any cherished dream of Mahratta sovereignty supplanting that of the Mogul , and finally , in 1818 , the Mahratta power was ...
... carry it into the very centre of the Mogul possessions . But in 1761 the Battle of Panipat saw the overthrow of any cherished dream of Mahratta sovereignty supplanting that of the Mogul , and finally , in 1818 , the Mahratta power was ...
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231 페이지 - Firmly relying ourselves on the truth of Christianity, and acknowledging with gratitude the solace of religion, we disclaim alike the right and the desire to impose our convictions on any of our subjects.
324 페이지 - The Commonwealth shall not make any law for establishing any religion or for imposing any religious observance, or for prohibiting the free exercise of any religion, and no religious test shall be required as a qualification for any office or public trust under the Commonwealth.
104 페이지 - The triumph, and the vanity, The rapture of the strife — The earthquake voice of Victory, To thee the breath of life ; The sword, the sceptre, and that sway Which man...
86 페이지 - We hold Ourselves bound to the Natives of Our Indian Territories by the same obligations of Duty which bind Us to all Our other Subjects ; and those Obligations, by the Blessing of Almighty God, We shall faithfully and conscientiously fulfil.
226 페이지 - That it is the duty of this country to promote the interest and happiness of the native inhabitants of the British dominions in India, and that such measures ought to be adopted as may tend to the introduction among them of useful knowledge and of • religious and moral improvement.
402 페이지 - We declare it to be our royal will and pleasure that :none be in any wise favoured, none molested or disquieted, by ^reason of their religious faith or observances, but that all shall alike enjoy the equal and impartial protection of the law ; and we do strictly charge and enjoin all those who may be in authority under us that they abstain from all interference with the religious belief or worship of any of our subjects on pain of our highest displeasure.
6 페이지 - His godlike guest, walks forth, without more train Accompanied than with his own complete Perfections ; in himself was all his state, More solemn than the tedious pomp that waits On princes when their rich retinue long Of horses led, and grooms besmeared with gold, Dazzles the crowd, and sets them all agape. Nearer his presence Adam, though not awed, Yet with submiss approach and reverence meek, As to...
91 페이지 - The present constitution of our country is, to the constitution under which she flourished five hundred years ago, what the tree is to the sapling, what the man is to the boy. The alteration has been great. Yet there never was a moment at which the chief part of what existed was not old.
323 페이지 - Except as provided in this section, this constitution shall not impair any right which the queen may be pleased to exercise by virtue of Her Royal prerogative to grant special leave of appeal from the High Court to Her Majesty in council. The parliament may make laws limiting the matters in which such leave may be asked, but proposed laws containing any such limitation shall be reserved by the governor-general for Her Majesty's pleasure.
322 페이지 - The House of Representatives shall be composed of members directly chosen by the people of the Commonwealth, and the number of such members shall be, as nearly as practicable, twice the number of the senators.