The Citizen of IndiaMacmillan, 1897 - 177페이지 |
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... proper precautions . The country has a right to expect that each citizen will use his best endeavours to promote the causes of justice and public health . Within the village com- munity there used to be a spirit of mutual help and ...
... proper precautions . The country has a right to expect that each citizen will use his best endeavours to promote the causes of justice and public health . Within the village com- munity there used to be a spirit of mutual help and ...
38 페이지
... proper conduct of affairs in the district , government have to keep two objects in view -unity and economy . When the British took over the districts from the rulers who preceded them there was no distinction drawn between judicial and ...
... proper conduct of affairs in the district , government have to keep two objects in view -unity and economy . When the British took over the districts from the rulers who preceded them there was no distinction drawn between judicial and ...
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... proper authority . 28. Subdivisions . Beneath the collector are several officers who are responsible for the government of por- tions of his district called subdivisions , generally a group of " Tahsils " or " Talukas . " These.
... proper authority . 28. Subdivisions . Beneath the collector are several officers who are responsible for the government of por- tions of his district called subdivisions , generally a group of " Tahsils " or " Talukas . " These.
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... proper was conquered from the Marathas , who had invaded it without any lawful pretext , and the whole province of British Bengal , which then included part of the pre- sent North - Western Provinces , was placed under the ...
... proper was conquered from the Marathas , who had invaded it without any lawful pretext , and the whole province of British Bengal , which then included part of the pre- sent North - Western Provinces , was placed under the ...
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... many years it was considered proper to leave the rulers of the protected states entirely to them- selves in the management of their internal affairs . LORD HASTINGS . 67 The consequence was that , for 66 THE NATIVE STATES .
... many years it was considered proper to leave the rulers of the protected states entirely to them- selves in the management of their internal affairs . LORD HASTINGS . 67 The consequence was that , for 66 THE NATIVE STATES .
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administration Agra Akbar army artizans authority Bengal Berar Bijapur Bombay British government British India British provinces British rule Burma Calcutta capital carried centre century charges chief commissioner citizens Civil Service classes collection collector commerce cost council courts crores crores of rupees Crown 8vo cultivation defence Dekhan Delhi departments district Dufferin duties emperor employed England entrusted established European expenditure factories famine relief force foreign frontier government of India governors Gwalior Hindu hospitals Hyderabad imperial industry interests justice Kathiawar KUTAB labour lakhs land land-revenue Lord Madras Mahomedan Marathas means ment military millions municipal Mysore native naval neighbours North-Western Provinces occupations officers population possessed present protection public purse Punjab railways raiyat received residents revenue rulers rupees schools self-government settlement Sindh Sindhia square miles supply supreme government Surat taxation taxes taxpayer telegraph territories towns trade treaty viceroy village whole
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34 페이지 - Her home is on the deep. With thunders from her native oak, She quells the floods below, — As they roar on the shore, When the stormy winds do blow; When the battle rages loud and long And the stormy winds do blow.
68 페이지 - Forasmuch as 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...
94 페이지 - When any order is sent to India directing the actual commencement of hostilities by her majesty's forces in India, the fact of such order having been sent shall be...
17 페이지 - There shall come from out this noise of strife and groaning A broader and a juster brotherhood, A deep equality of aim, postponing All selfish seeking to the general good. There shall come a time when each shall to another Be as Christ would have him — brother unto brother.
16 페이지 - The State after all exists only to make individual members composing it nobler, happier, richer, and more perfect in every attribute with which we are endowed...
94 페이지 - The Expenditure of the Revenues of India, both in India and elsewhere, shall be subject to the Control of the Secretary of State in Council, and no Grant or Appropriation of any Part of such Revenues, or of any other Property coming into the Possession of the Secretary of State in Council...
67 페이지 - It is not by the extension of our Empire that its permanence is to be secured, but by the character of British rule in the territories already committed to our care, and by practically demonstrating that we are as willing to respect the rights of others as we are capable of maintaining our own.
115 페이지 - Th' according music of a well-mix'd state. Such is the world's great harmony, that springs From order, union, full consent of things ; Where small and great, where weak and mighty, made To serve, not suffer, strengthen, not invade ; More...