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By Clement Antrobus Harris ... 199 WARDEN OF THE KHYBER ; OR , THE STORY OF A DISTINGUISHED ANGLO - INDIAN SOLDIER . By William A. Hobson ... 209 SOME LEADING PRINCIPLES OF ADMINISTRATION . BY J. G. Cumming , C. I. E. , I. C. S. .
By Clement Antrobus Harris ... 199 WARDEN OF THE KHYBER ; OR , THE STORY OF A DISTINGUISHED ANGLO - INDIAN SOLDIER . By William A. Hobson ... 209 SOME LEADING PRINCIPLES OF ADMINISTRATION . BY J. G. Cumming , C. I. E. , I. C. S. .
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He speaks of “ the quite extraordinary genius for administration which is peculiar to the English , as it formerly was to the Romans . Their greatest gift is not their business capacity : in that they have rivals : but they are ...
He speaks of “ the quite extraordinary genius for administration which is peculiar to the English , as it formerly was to the Romans . Their greatest gift is not their business capacity : in that they have rivals : but they are ...
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... a shadowy authority which gave them “ the right of direction , of suggestion not of control . They have helped the rulers by a business - like . administration and they have improved the condition of the peasants A GERMAN ON INDIA 23.
... a shadowy authority which gave them “ the right of direction , of suggestion not of control . They have helped the rulers by a business - like . administration and they have improved the condition of the peasants A GERMAN ON INDIA 23.
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administration and they have improved the condition of the peasants . But could not the Germans also do as much ? Do the English give the Hindu anything which the German could not give as well ? ” As an argument for substituting German ...
administration and they have improved the condition of the peasants . But could not the Germans also do as much ? Do the English give the Hindu anything which the German could not give as well ? ” As an argument for substituting German ...
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CHAPTER I. From the Despatch of 1813 to the Administration of Lord William Bentinck . IT is not apparent at what date the East India Company first turned its attention to the education of the peoples of India .
CHAPTER I. From the Despatch of 1813 to the Administration of Lord William Bentinck . IT is not apparent at what date the East India Company first turned its attention to the education of the peoples of India .
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