The History of British India, Volum 6Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 471
... India is wholly to be found . If India affords a surplus revenue which can be sent to England , thus far is India beneficial to England . If the revenue of India is not equal to the expense of governing India , then is India a burden ...
... India is wholly to be found . If India affords a surplus revenue which can be sent to England , thus far is India beneficial to England . If the revenue of India is not equal to the expense of governing India , then is India a burden ...
Pàgina 472
... India amounted to 8,276,770 % .; the whole of the charges , including supplies to the direct tribute which it can pay . Now this is to affirm that during the greater number of the years in which we have been in possession of India it ...
... India amounted to 8,276,770 % .; the whole of the charges , including supplies to the direct tribute which it can pay . Now this is to affirm that during the greater number of the years in which we have been in possession of India it ...
Pàgina 15
... India , i . 47 . union with the East India Company effected , 49 Courts , civil and penal , appointed instead of the native Courts in India , account of , iii . 371. Nature of the Supreme Courts of appeal established at the seat of ...
... India , i . 47 . union with the East India Company effected , 49 Courts , civil and penal , appointed instead of the native Courts in India , account of , iii . 371. Nature of the Supreme Courts of appeal established at the seat of ...
Continguts
BOOK V | 1 |
CHAPTER VIII | 50 |
Situation of Oude as left by Lord Teignmouth highly satisfactory | 122 |
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