The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The growth of the new Empire, l783-1870Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians The University Press, 1940 - Great Britain |
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Page 142
... Dundas , that power and influence in Indian administration should reside abroad , and a strong government in India was the only effective means of securing order and justice.1 The Governor - General was accordingly made supreme not only ...
... Dundas , that power and influence in Indian administration should reside abroad , and a strong government in India was the only effective means of securing order and justice.1 The Governor - General was accordingly made supreme not only ...
Page 167
... Dundas as Secretary of State and President of the Board of Control was supreme in such matters and planned to incorporate Ceylon into the Indian system but with a status of its own similar to that of Madras and Bombay . The Governor and ...
... Dundas as Secretary of State and President of the Board of Control was supreme in such matters and planned to incorporate Ceylon into the Indian system but with a status of its own similar to that of Madras and Bombay . The Governor and ...
Page 203
... Dundas had made or to overcome the attractions of a com- promise . Dundas's amendment , which made the motion read " That the Slave Trade ought to be gradually abolished " , was carried by 193 votes to 125.1 Three weeks later Dundas ...
... Dundas had made or to overcome the attractions of a com- promise . Dundas's amendment , which made the motion read " That the Slave Trade ought to be gradually abolished " , was carried by 193 votes to 125.1 Three weeks later Dundas ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
The Conflict with Revolutionary France 17931802 | 36 |
The Struggle with Napoleon 18031815 | 83 |
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