The History of British India, المجلد 2Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1817 - 777 من الصفحات |
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... regard to good government , is , to get them really to exercise that degree of power , their own exercise of which is necessary for their protection . The following account is derived from an official report on the business of the ...
... regard to good government , is , to get them really to exercise that degree of power , their own exercise of which is necessary for their protection . The following account is derived from an official report on the business of the ...
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... regard to servants over all the persons who were in the employment of the Company ; and as the Company were the sole master , without fellow or competitor , and those under them had adopted their service as the business of their lives ...
... regard to servants over all the persons who were in the employment of the Company ; and as the Company were the sole master , without fellow or competitor , and those under them had adopted their service as the business of their lives ...
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... regard to the rate of profit , during this period , or the real advantage * Anderson's History of Commerce , Anno 1727 . Sir Charles Whitworth's Tables , part i . p . 78 . + Ibid . A. D. 1719 . 1717 . Book IV . of the Indian trade ...
... regard to the rate of profit , during this period , or the real advantage * Anderson's History of Commerce , Anno 1727 . Sir Charles Whitworth's Tables , part i . p . 78 . + Ibid . A. D. 1719 . 1717 . Book IV . of the Indian trade ...
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... regard to the annual expense of the forts and factories , it was asserted by the opponents of the Company ; and , as far as appears , without contradiction , that they defrayed their own expense , and supported themselves . Book IV ...
... regard to the annual expense of the forts and factories , it was asserted by the opponents of the Company ; and , as far as appears , without contradiction , that they defrayed their own expense , and supported themselves . Book IV ...
الصفحة 54
... regard and civility towards the English : You may be assured , that after the arrival of our ships , which will be very soon , I will serve the King , and all the people that will do us good against the French , who are enemies to all ...
... regard and civility towards the English : You may be assured , that after the arrival of our ships , which will be very soon , I will serve the King , and all the people that will do us good against the French , who are enemies to all ...
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الصفحة 304 - That all Acquisitions made under the Influence of a Military Force or by Treaty with Foreign Princes do of right belong to the State.
الصفحة 196 - I could trust to the information of my eyes without stopping to ask questions), I am sure their frequency can bode no good to the Nabob's revenues, the quiet of the country, or the honour of our nation, but evidently tends to lessen each of them.
الصفحة 419 - I do not trust to Mr. Francis's promises of candour, convinced that he is incapable of it. I judge of his public conduct by his private, which I have found to be void of truth and honour.
الصفحة 420 - any measures which the Governor-General shall " recommend for the prosecution of the war in which " we are supposed to be engaged with the Mahrattas, " or for the general support of the present political " system of this Government. Neither will he him...
الصفحة 311 - It was an innovation by which the whole property of the country, and along with it the administration of justice, were placed upon a new foundation...
الصفحة 237 - Upon my arrival, I am sorry to say, I found your affairs in a condition so nearly desperate as would have alarmed any set of men whose sense of honour and duty to their employers had not been estranged by the too eager pursuit of their own immediate advantages.
الصفحة 684 - In point of ability he is beyond all question the most eminent of the chief rulers whom the Company have ever employed ; nor is there any one of them who would not have succumbed under the difficulties which, if he did not overcome, he at any rato sustained.
الصفحة 310 - to stand forth as Diwan and by the agency of the Company's servants to take upon themselves the entire care and management of the revenues."!
الصفحة 258 - Under the Sanction of a Soubah every encroachment that may be attempted by Foreign Powers can effectually be crushed without any apparent Interposition of our own Authority ; and all real Grievances complained of by them, can, through the same channel, be examined into and redressed. Be it therefore always remembered that there is a...
الصفحة 99 - Committee of the House of Commons, appointed to inquire into the Bankrupt Laws ; and i This and the two preceding motions were lost by large majorities.