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The Journal of the Bihar Research Society

1952

The contnuance of such a state of affairs was beset with evident risks of misgovernment which might tarnish the name of Great Britain as an imperial state."1 The need of subjecting the quasi-sovereignty of the Company to the control of Parliament was universally felt by the people. [...] On the receipt of the news of the terrible famine of Bengal and the successful raid of Haider Ali of Mysore on Madras the Company's investors began to lose hopes of recovery of their investments. [...] As for the territorial and personal jurisdiction of the Supreme Court Sir J. F. Stephen compares the Regulating Act with the efforts of Parliament to provide in 1885 for the efficient government of Egypt without openly invading the authority of either the Sultan or the Khedive ox expressly asserting the sovereignty of the Queen."1 In the year 1776 Philip Francis made a much stronger reflection o [...] The remark implies that the framers of the Regulating Act (1773) desired the establishment of an efficient government for Bengal without openly invading the authority of either the Mughal Emperor or the Nawab of the province."Vol. [...] 2. The statement of the establishment given in the following pages was prepared by the Company's solicitor for the use of Dundas the President of the Board of Control in January 1785.
anthropology archaeology
Pages
235
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120007
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-2 K.K. Datta view
Annual Review of the Bihar Research Society for the Year 1951-52
1-5 unknow view
The Judicial Administration of the East India Company in Bengal 1765-1782
6-34 Bankey Misra view
Studies in Hindu Political Thought and its Metaphysical Foundations
35-116 Vishwanath Varma view
Role of Property Family and Caste in the Origin of the State in Ancient India
117-134 Ram Sharma view
Vivekananda on India’s Mission in the World
135-146 Bimla Prasad view
The Pre-Mauryan History of Bihar
147-189 D. S. Triveda view
The Relation of the Dharma Concept to the Social & Political Order in Brahmanical Canonical Thought
190-202 U. N. Ghoskal view
Review of the Work of the Jayaswal Research Institute Patna
203-206 unknown view
Bihar Research Society
207-224 unknown view
Publications of the Bihar Research Society
i-iv unknown view
Privileges Of An Ordinary Member
i-i unknown view

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