Lord Clive: The Foundation of British Rule in IndiaT. Fisher Unwin, 1899 - 318 страница |
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... authority had then received its death- blow . In South India it was extinct in the prin- cipalities of Tanjore , Madura and Mysore , which were held by rulers of the Mahratta race . The Nizam of Hyderabad , or Subahdár of the Dekhan ...
... authority had then received its death- blow . In South India it was extinct in the prin- cipalities of Tanjore , Madura and Mysore , which were held by rulers of the Mahratta race . The Nizam of Hyderabad , or Subahdár of the Dekhan ...
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... authorities at Fort St David by. SHOWING BRITISH POSSESSIONS AT THAT DATE . 70 75 So 85 90 95 35 Ghuznee Kabool o Jelalabad AFGH Peshawar Kandahar BELOOCHISTAN R.Indus Jelum LR.Chenaub Labor Moultan R.Gharra Hyderabad Tattah RUN Bho Gulf ...
... authorities at Fort St David by. SHOWING BRITISH POSSESSIONS AT THAT DATE . 70 75 So 85 90 95 35 Ghuznee Kabool o Jelalabad AFGH Peshawar Kandahar BELOOCHISTAN R.Indus Jelum LR.Chenaub Labor Moultan R.Gharra Hyderabad Tattah RUN Bho Gulf ...
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... authorities at Fort St David by Sáhuji , a member of the reigning family in the Mahratta principality of Tanjore , to aid him in recovering the throne of which he had been dis- possessed , the invitation being accompanied by an offer to ...
... authorities at Fort St David by Sáhuji , a member of the reigning family in the Mahratta principality of Tanjore , to aid him in recovering the throne of which he had been dis- possessed , the invitation being accompanied by an offer to ...
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... dates from 1686 , when the representatives of the Company , driven by the Moghul authorities from Hughli , where they had established a factory , moved under the leadership of Job Charnock some twenty - six miles down the 46.
... dates from 1686 , when the representatives of the Company , driven by the Moghul authorities from Hughli , where they had established a factory , moved under the leadership of Job Charnock some twenty - six miles down the 46.
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... authorities had sent to Bengal under Major Kilpatrick . Clive , after beating off Manickchand's army , was met by Major Kilpatrick , who had been sent to his aid with reinforcements . In the meantime , Watson had bom- barded Budge Budge ...
... authorities had sent to Bengal under Major Kilpatrick . Clive , after beating off Manickchand's army , was met by Major Kilpatrick , who had been sent to his aid with reinforcements . In the meantime , Watson had bom- barded Budge Budge ...
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Страница 316 - That Robert Lord Clive did at the same time render " great and meritorious services to his country.
Страница 139 - The servants of the Company obtained — not for their employers, but for themselves — a monopoly of almost the whole internal trade. They forced the natives to buy dear and sell cheap.
Страница 211 - I can call my own except my paternal fortune of £$OO per annum, and which has been in the family for ages past. But upon this I am content to live, and perhaps I shall find more real content of mind and happiness therein than in the trembling affluence of an unsettled fortune.
Страница 115 - I observe, in some measure engaged the public attention ; but much more may yet in time be done, if the Company will exert themselves in the manner the importance of their present possessions and future prospects deserves. I have represented to them in the strongest terms the expediency of sending out and keeping up constantly such a force as will enable them to embrace the first opportunity of further aggrandizing themselves ; and I dare pronounce, from a thorough knowledge of this country government...
Страница 295 - I have not anything left which I can call my own except my paternal fortune of £,500 per annum, and which has been in the family for ages past.
Страница 295 - My defence will be heard at that bar ; but before I sit down, I have one request to make to the House, — that, when they come to decide upon my honour, they will not forget their own.
Страница ii - Volumes. 1. SIR WALTER RALEGH ; the British Dominion of the West. By MARTIN AS HUME. 2. SIR THOMAS MAITLAND; the Mastery of the Mediterranean. By WALTER FREWEN LORD. 3. JOHN CABOT AND HIS SONS ; the Discovery of North America. By C. RAYMOND BEAZLEY, MA 4. EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD ; the Colonisation of South Australia and New Zealand. By R. GARNETT, CB, LL.D. 5. LORD CLIVE ; the Foundation of British Rule In India. By SIR AJ ARBUTHNOT, KCSI, CIE 6.
Страница 198 - Commons for leave to bring in a bill " for the better regulation of the affairs of the East India Company and of their servants in India, and for the due administration of justice in Bengal.
Страница 75 - I feel the greatest anxiety at the little intelligence I receive from Mfr Jafar, and if he is not treacherous, his sangfroid or want of strength will, I fear, overset the expedition. I am trying a last effort by means of a Brahmin to prevail upon him to march out and join us.
Страница 295 - But to be called, after sixteen years have elapsed, to account for my conduct in this manner, and after an uninterrupted enjoyment of my property, to be questioned and considered as obtaining it unwarrantably, is hard indeed ! and a treatment I should not think the British Senate capable of.