The Cambridge History of the British Empire: British India, 1497-1858John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... European Companies.1 The Indian market could not absorb any considerable amount of European articles . Neither the English nor the Dutch Company could export an unlimited supply of money from their own countries . In India money could ...
... European Companies.1 The Indian market could not absorb any considerable amount of European articles . Neither the English nor the Dutch Company could export an unlimited supply of money from their own countries . In India money could ...
Page 117
... European methods of war over those followed by Indian armies ; it revealed the political decay that had eaten into the heart of the Indian state system ; and its conclusion illustrated the resultant tendency of European treaties to ...
... European methods of war over those followed by Indian armies ; it revealed the political decay that had eaten into the heart of the Indian state system ; and its conclusion illustrated the resultant tendency of European treaties to ...
Page 363
... European military adventurers to train and lead his infantry.1 With these forces , drilled and equipped on European lines , he obtained the surrender of the fortress of Gwalior , made an incursion into Bundelkhand , and secured complete ...
... European military adventurers to train and lead his infantry.1 With these forces , drilled and equipped on European lines , he obtained the surrender of the fortress of Gwalior , made an incursion into Bundelkhand , and secured complete ...
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