The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 5John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1932 - Great Britain |
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... Board of Revenue the leases were working satisfactorily in 1818,1 but the board was strongly prejudiced and the reports from individual districts are by no means suggestive of success . The board's bias in favour of village leases may ...
... Board of Revenue the leases were working satisfactorily in 1818,1 but the board was strongly prejudiced and the reports from individual districts are by no means suggestive of success . The board's bias in favour of village leases may ...
Page 68
... Board of Education was established in 1840 , composed of a president and three European members nominated by the Bombay Government and three Indian members appointed by the Native Education Society . From 1840 to 1855 this board ...
... Board of Education was established in 1840 , composed of a president and three European members nominated by the Bombay Government and three Indian members appointed by the Native Education Society . From 1840 to 1855 this board ...
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... Board of Control , the , 3 ; its relations with the East India Company , 12-16 , 211 ; controls foreign policy , 14 ; the president's salary , 16 , 17 ; abolished , 208 Board of Education , at Bombay , 68 Board of Revenue , in Bengal ...
... Board of Control , the , 3 ; its relations with the East India Company , 12-16 , 211 ; controls foreign policy , 14 ; the president's salary , 16 , 17 ; abolished , 208 Board of Education , at Bombay , 68 Board of Revenue , in Bengal ...
Contents
ADMINISTRATIVE DEVELOPMENT 18181858 | 1 |
The law member | 7 |
Relations of the Company and the board | 13 |
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