Warren HastingsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852 - 106 pages |
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... affairs . The English functionaries at Fort William had as yet paid little or no attention to the internal government of Bengal . The only branch of politics about which they much busied themselves was negotiation with the native ...
... affairs . The English functionaries at Fort William had as yet paid little or no attention to the internal government of Bengal . The only branch of politics about which they much busied themselves was negotiation with the native ...
Page 15
... affairs , and , with the exception of what pertains to mere ceremonial , all foreign affairs , were withdrawn from his control ; but the other departments of the administration were en- tirely confided to him . His own stipend amounted ...
... affairs , and , with the exception of what pertains to mere ceremonial , all foreign affairs , were withdrawn from his control ; but the other departments of the administration were en- tirely confided to him . His own stipend amounted ...
Page 20
... affairs . The object of his diplomacy was at this time simply to get money . The finances of his government were in an embarrassed state ; and this embarrassment he was determined to relieve by some means , fair or foul . The principle ...
... affairs . The object of his diplomacy was at this time simply to get money . The finances of his government were in an embarrassed state ; and this embarrassment he was determined to relieve by some means , fair or foul . The principle ...
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... affairs . The ministry of Lord North , in the session of 1773 , introduced a measure which made a con- siderable change in the constitution of the Indian government . This law , known by the name of the Regulating Act , provided that ...
... affairs . The ministry of Lord North , in the session of 1773 , introduced a measure which made a con- siderable change in the constitution of the Indian government . This law , known by the name of the Regulating Act , provided that ...
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... affairs separated him from the ministry ; his opinions on colonial affairs from the opposition . Under such circumstances , he had WARREN HASTINGS . 29.
... affairs separated him from the ministry ; his opinions on colonial affairs from the opposition . Under such circumstances , he had WARREN HASTINGS . 29.
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