The Making of British India, 1756-1858Ramsay Muir University Press, 1915 - 398페이지 |
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... chief representatives in India , with few exceptions , shared this view . They went out determined not to make conquests , breathing condemnations on their predecessors who had given way to the temptations of ambition . And then Fate ...
... chief representatives in India , with few exceptions , shared this view . They went out determined not to make conquests , breathing condemnations on their predecessors who had given way to the temptations of ambition . And then Fate ...
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... chief object in India was to make private fortunes for themselves , they used their opportunities without hesitation . So did their Indian banyans . Here was power without responsibility — the worst imaginable mode of govern- ment ; and ...
... chief object in India was to make private fortunes for themselves , they used their opportunities without hesitation . So did their Indian banyans . Here was power without responsibility — the worst imaginable mode of govern- ment ; and ...
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... chief panacea for the ills of Bengal was the repro- duction , in entirely alien surroundings , of something as nearly approaching to the English landowning aristocracy as could be achieved . Disregarding the traditional rights of ...
... chief panacea for the ills of Bengal was the repro- duction , in entirely alien surroundings , of something as nearly approaching to the English landowning aristocracy as could be achieved . Disregarding the traditional rights of ...
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... chief Mahratta princes still independent , to order their representatives at all cost to abstain from interfering with these princes , and to refuse absolutely all offers of allegiance from the little vassal - states which begged to ...
... chief Mahratta princes still independent , to order their representatives at all cost to abstain from interfering with these princes , and to refuse absolutely all offers of allegiance from the little vassal - states which begged to ...
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... chief end of its nominal controlling body . In 1833 the Company was forbidden to engage in trade ; and thenceforward its Board of Directors became a superfluous wheel in the machinery of government . The real controlling power now ...
... chief end of its nominal controlling body . In 1833 the Company was forbidden to engage in trade ; and thenceforward its Board of Directors became a superfluous wheel in the machinery of government . The real controlling power now ...
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304 페이지 - No Native of the said Territories, nor any natural-born subject of His Majesty resident therein, shall by reason only of his religion, place of birth, descent, colour or any of them, be disabled from holding any place, office, or employment under the said Company.
284 페이지 - We should look upon India not as a temporary possession, but as one which is to be maintained permanently, until the natives shall in some future age have abandoned most of their superstitions and prejudices and become sufficiently enlightened to frame a regular government for themselves, and to conduct and preserve it.
388 페이지 - ... it shall be lawful for Her Majesty from time to time, by Order in Council, to...
383 페이지 - And it is our further will that, so far as may be, our subjects, of whatever race or creed, be freely and impartially admitted to offices in our service, the duties of which they may be qualified, by their education, ability, and integrity, duly to discharge.
381 페이지 - Whereas, for divers weighty reasons, we have resolved by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in Parliament assembled, to take upon ourselves the government of the territories in India heretofore administered in trust for us by the Honourable East India Company...
299 페이지 - Sanscrit works. I have conversed both here and at home with men distinguished by their proficiency in the Eastern tongues. I am quite ready to take the Oriental learning at the valuation of the Orientalists themselves. I have never found one among them who could deny that a single shelf of a good European...
386 페이지 - State, to conduct the business transacted in the United Kingdom in relation to the government of and the correspondence with India...
299 페이지 - I am quite ready to take the Oriental learning at the valuation of the Orientalists themselves. I have never found one among them who could deny that a single shelf of a good European library was worth the whole native literature of India and Arabia.
296 페이지 - ... a sum of not less than one lac of rupees in each year shall be set apart and applied to the revival and improvement of literature, and the encouragement of the learned natives of India, and for the introduction and promotion of a knowledge of the sciences among the inhabitants of the British territories in India...
200 페이지 - And whereas to pursue schemes of conquest and extension of dominion in India are measures repugnant to the wish, the honour, and policy of this nation...