Speeches & Documents on Indian Policy, 1750-1921, Volume 1Arthur Berriedale Keith H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1922 - India |
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Page xxi
... Native States , and its suzerain powers were used to encourage that development of effective government which has honourably distinguished these territories . My- sore , under direct administration from 1831-81 , was rendered in the ...
... Native States , and its suzerain powers were used to encourage that development of effective government which has honourably distinguished these territories . My- sore , under direct administration from 1831-81 , was rendered in the ...
Page 163
... native courts , and by which wealthy offenders are generally enabled to purchase impunity for the most atrocious crimes . In making such alterations as may appear to be necessary for effecting the above - mentioned purposes , you may be ...
... native courts , and by which wealthy offenders are generally enabled to purchase impunity for the most atrocious crimes . In making such alterations as may appear to be necessary for effecting the above - mentioned purposes , you may be ...
Page 221
... native troops . Since that period , however , six years have elapsed . Within the territories all has been peaceful and prosperous , while without , Ava and Bhartpur , to whom alone a strange sort of consequence was ascribed by public ...
... native troops . Since that period , however , six years have elapsed . Within the territories all has been peaceful and prosperous , while without , Ava and Bhartpur , to whom alone a strange sort of consequence was ascribed by public ...
Contents
PREFACE | xxxiii |
Colonel Clive to the Secret Committee of | 6 |
Colonel Clive to the Right Hon William Pitt | 13 |
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