The Imperial and Asiatic Quarterly Review and Oriental and Colonial RecordOriental Institute, 1899 Beginning Apr. 1895, includes the Proceedings of the East India Association. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página
... ORIGIN AND GROWTH . By G. P. PILLAI , B.A. FROM THE PAMIRS TO PEKIN - ACROSS ASIA WITH SVEN HEDIN . By Sir John Jardine , K.C.I.E. THE PARTITION OF CHINA . By Archibald Little NEPAUL AND CHINA . By E. H. Parker BASUTOLAND . By Malcolm ...
... ORIGIN AND GROWTH . By G. P. PILLAI , B.A. FROM THE PAMIRS TO PEKIN - ACROSS ASIA WITH SVEN HEDIN . By Sir John Jardine , K.C.I.E. THE PARTITION OF CHINA . By Archibald Little NEPAUL AND CHINA . By E. H. Parker BASUTOLAND . By Malcolm ...
Página 8
... origin of the weakness shown in dealing with natives unamenable to hygienic laws is to be sought not in the subordinate officials themselves , but in the acts and policies of previous Viceroys and their Councils . The Ilbert Bill was a ...
... origin of the weakness shown in dealing with natives unamenable to hygienic laws is to be sought not in the subordinate officials themselves , but in the acts and policies of previous Viceroys and their Councils . The Ilbert Bill was a ...
Página 15
... British enterprise and capital and under British control , will be a mighty rivet to link together our globe - encircling Empire . THE PRESS IN INDIA : ITS ORIGIN AND GROWTH . Features and Events of Lord Elgin's Administration . 15.
... British enterprise and capital and under British control , will be a mighty rivet to link together our globe - encircling Empire . THE PRESS IN INDIA : ITS ORIGIN AND GROWTH . Features and Events of Lord Elgin's Administration . 15.
Página 16
... origin of the press in India and how it attained its present position and influence in the country . Unlike the press in England which since its emancipation in 1695 , has always been free , the press in India has had a chequered career ...
... origin of the press in India and how it attained its present position and influence in the country . Unlike the press in England which since its emancipation in 1695 , has always been free , the press in India has had a chequered career ...
Página 17
... . Duane was requested by Capt . Collins , the Private Secretary to Sir John Shore , to call at 44 THIRD SERIES . VOL . VII . B Government House . Mr. Duane thought it was an invita- The Press in India : its Origin and Growth . 17.
... . Duane was requested by Capt . Collins , the Private Secretary to Sir John Shore , to call at 44 THIRD SERIES . VOL . VII . B Government House . Mr. Duane thought it was an invita- The Press in India : its Origin and Growth . 17.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
administration Arabic Asia Bangkok Bengal Bharoch Boers Bombay Britain British Burma called cent Central Provinces century Charles Roe chief China Chinese Church Civil Colonel colonies Commission Court diamond East Emperor Empire England English estates European fact famine foreign French frontier give gold Government of India Governor Gujarat Hindu important influence interesting Khan Khokand King labour land language late London Lord Lord Curzon Madras Mahratha Malay ment miles Moslem Muhammadan nation native never North-West Provinces origin paper Peking Persia political population possession present Punjab question railway Rājā Rajput regard relief religion revenue River rule rupees Russian scale Siam Sir Charles South Africa South African Republic Sultan T. W. RHYS DAVIDS territory THIRD SERIES Tibet tion trade Translated Transvaal tribes troops Troy weight Uganda villages whole word Zulu
Pasajes populares
Página 41 - As when a vulture on Imaus bred, Whose snowy ridge the roving Tartar bounds, Dislodging from a region scarce of prey To gorge the flesh of lambs or yeanling kids On hills where flocks are fed, flies toward the springs Of Ganges or Hydaspes, Indian streams; But in his way lights on the barren plains Of Sericana, where Chineses drive With sails and wind their cany waggons light...
Página 360 - All persons, other than natives, conforming themselves to the laws of the South African Republic (a) will have full liberty, with their families, to enter, travel, or reside in any part of the South African Republic...
Página 362 - Convention, no other or higher duties shall be imposed on the importation into the South African Republic of any article coming from any part of Her Majesty's dominions than are or may be imposed on the like article coming from any other place or country...
Página 254 - Ye shall pray for Christ's holy catholic Church, that is, for the whole congregation of Christian people dispersed throughout the whole world, and especially for the Churches of England, Scotland, and Ireland...
Página 296 - I should regard the concession of a port upon the Persian Gulf to Russia by any power as a deliberate insult to Great Britain, as a wanton rupture of the status quo, and as an international provocation to war; and I should impeach the British minister, who was guilty of acquiescing in such a surrender, as a traitor to his Country.
Página 346 - The Assistant - Commissioners guarantee in the fullest manner on the part of the British Government to the emigrant farmers beyond the Vaal River the right to manage their own affairs, and to govern themselves according to their own laws, without any interference on the part of the British Government...
Página 445 - We are in favour of making the British sovereign a legal tender and a current coin in India. We also consider that, at the same time, the Indian mints should be thrown open to the unrestricted coinage of gold on terms and conditions such as govern the three Australian branches of the Royal Mint.
Página 211 - ... to seek for her own account, or on behalf of British subjects or of others, any railway Concessions to the north of the Great Wall of China, and not to obstruct, directly or indirectly, applications for railway Concessions in that region supported by the Russian Government.
Página 359 - April 1881, do hereby undertake and guarantee, on behalf of Her Majesty, that from and after the 8th day of August 1881, complete self-government, subject to the suzerainty of Her Majesty, Her Heir and Successors, will be accorded to the inhabitants of the Transvaal Territory, upon the following terms and conditions, and subject to the following reservations and limitations...
Página 360 - ... will not be subject, in respect of their persons or property, or in respect of their commerce or industry, to any taxes, whether general or local, other than those which are or may be imposed upon citizens of the said Republic.