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Clavering , General Sir John ( continued ) character , 226 , 414 ; claims the chair ,
228 ; death , 228 Cleghorn , Hugh , 401 , 402 Clerk , Sir George Russell , 508 ,
511 , 518 , 545 , 547 Clive , Edward , Lord , 321 , 339 , 341 , 343 , , 358 , 359 ...
Clavering , General Sir John ( continued ) character , 226 , 414 ; claims the chair ,
228 ; death , 228 Cleghorn , Hugh , 401 , 402 Clerk , Sir George Russell , 508 ,
511 , 518 , 545 , 547 Clive , Edward , Lord , 321 , 339 , 341 , 343 , , 358 , 359 ...
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669 Hastings , Warren ( continued ) pany , 183 ; appointed governor - general ,
189 , 191 , continued in office , 192 ; recall demanded , 193 , 194 ; and Fox ' s
bills , 195 , 196 ; on the India Act , 203 ; on the Company ' s servants , 198 ; his ...
669 Hastings , Warren ( continued ) pany , 183 ; appointed governor - general ,
189 , 191 , continued in office , 192 ; recall demanded , 193 , 194 ; and Fox ' s
bills , 195 , 196 ; on the India Act , 203 ; on the Company ' s servants , 198 ; his ...
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Shah ' Alam II ( continued ) joins the Marathas , 215 , 253 ; his tribute from Bengal
, 215 , 216 , 264 , 596 , 597 ; relations with Sindhia , 333 , 364 , 367 , 602 , 603 ;
blinded , 365 , 603 ; relations with the English , 374 , 601 sqq . Shahdad , 522 ...
Shah ' Alam II ( continued ) joins the Marathas , 215 , 253 ; his tribute from Bengal
, 215 , 216 , 264 , 596 , 597 ; relations with Sindhia , 333 , 364 , 367 , 602 , 603 ;
blinded , 365 , 603 ; relations with the English , 374 , 601 sqq . Shahdad , 522 ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
wers | 5 |
Cabrals voyage | 12 |
Later governors | 19 |
xiii | 22 |
CHAPTER II | 28 |
Early factories in the Archipelago | 34 |
Havarts description | 36 |
CHAPTER XXI | 347 |
Wellesleys views | 353 |
Wellesleys views | 359 |
Oudh 17851861 Chapter xxi | 363 |
Position of the raja of Satara | 367 |
The Huzur Daftar | 385 |
CHAPTER XXIV | 400 |
CHAPTER XXV | 409 |
The AngloDutch alliance | 40 |
Factories in Bengal | 43 |
Renewal of war with the Portuguese | 53 |
Early factories in Eastern India | 55 |
THE INDIAN STATES 181857 | 57 |
Attempted reforms | 59 |
XIX | 61 |
Preparatory measures | 68 |
Laws company | 74 |
Roes embassy | 81 |
PAGE | 89 |
Courteens Association | 90 |
Attacks on the Company | 97 |
The capture of Ormuz | 103 |
Missionary activity | 106 |
Surmans embassy | 111 |
CHAPTER XXIII | 117 |
Fordes campaign | 123 |
DUPLEIX AND BUSSY | 125 |
English projects in Tanjore | 132 |
Correspondence with England | 139 |
CHAPTER VII | 141 |
Expedition of recovery | 147 |
Clive and the Hindu officials | 153 |
Nandakumars accusations | 192 |
Governors etc chosen from outside the Covenanted service | 194 |
Character of Impey | 199 |
Dundass India | 200 |
Position in 1772 | 208 |
CHAPTER XII | 215 |
CHAPTER XIII | 225 |
CHAPTER V | 249 |
Situation of the Carnatic | 255 |
THE FIRST CONFLICT OF THE COMPANY | 256 |
St Lubins intrigues | 263 |
Capture of Gwalior | 269 |
Anwaruddin nawab | 287 |
CHAPTER XVI | 295 |
Attitude of the nawab | 300 |
Parliamentary measures of 1767 | 301 |
CHAPTER VIII | 307 |
Hastingss character | 317 |
CHAPTER XIX | 323 |
French military successes | 331 |
CHAPTER XX | 333 |
Debates of March 1772 | 334 |
Hastings as revenue administrator | 413 |
provincial | 421 |
CHAPTER XXVI | 433 |
THE SEVEN YEARS | 434 |
The General Department | 439 |
The revenue reforms of 1787 | 446 |
CHAPTER XXVII | 462 |
Shore refuses intervention | 467 |
South Indian administration in the eighteenth century | 469 |
The Bengal judicial system | 475 |
Changes introduced by Shore and Wellesley | 478 |
Munro and the Fifth Report | 483 |
Russian designs in Central Asia | 489 |
Military situation in 1756 | 490 |
The Tripartite Treaty | 495 |
Keanes advance | 501 |
Tipus character | 504 |
Sales defence of Jallalabad | 515 |
The Conquest of Sind Chapter XXIX | 522 |
The assumption of the Carnatic | 523 |
The Talpura Mirs | 542 |
The Conquest of the Panjab Chapter xxix | 558 |
The Indian States 181857 Chapter XXXI | 570 |
Lord Hastingss alterations | 574 |
Lord Hastingss settlement | 576 |
Ellenborough and Gwalior | 583 |
CHAPTER XXXII | 589 |
Treaty of AixlaChapelle | 591 |
Intrigue and disorder after his death | 599 |
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Influence of Clives success in Bengal | 656 |
THE MARATHAS 17841818 | 657 |
Annexation of the Panjab | 658 |
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