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Madras in the Olden Time: Being a History of the Presidency From the First Foundation of Fort St. George, Compiled From Official Records; 1702-1727. E-book. Formato PDF J. Talboys Wheeler - Forgotten Books, 2017 -
Page. Passage of arms between the Bishop of St. Thome and Governor of Fort St. George — Drunk enness in church — Commercial rivalry between Madras and Pulicat — An infant chief watchman Outrages in the Red Sea — Feastings in honour of the departure of Dawood Khan — Round Robin against a Captain and chief-mate — Proclamation of the occasion of Queen Anne — A disinterested Native — Extraordinary administration of the law against 'coining Attempt to seize the Company's out-villages — lmproper \conduct at the General Table — Purchase of Mr. Pitt's silver plate for the General Table.
India Under British Rule: From the Foundation of the East India Company. E-book. Formato PDF James Talboys Wheeler - Forgotten Books, 2017 -
A hundred years ago, when the lively Miss Frances Burney was weeping over the wrongs of Warren Hastings, and the learned and portly Gibbon was still lamenting that he had not entered on an Indian career, there were people in the British Isles who knew something of Indian history. They had picked up information respecting Indian affairs from the speeches of the grave Edmund Burke, the eloquent Charles James F ox, and the impassioned Richard Brinsley Sheridan. The facts may have come second hand, and been more or less distorted by the jealous and bitter fancies of Sir Philip Francis, the reputed author of the Letters of Junius; but facts or fables, they served to enlighten the British public on the Indian questions of the day. During the present century, the march of intellect has turned away from India, except as regards an outlet for cotton goods, a field for speculation in railways and teas, or a provision for younger sons in the Indian civil. Within the last few years.
India and the Frontier States of Afghanistan, Nipal and Burma. E-book. Formato PDF J. Talboys Wheeler - Forgotten Books, 2017 -
IT is a common complaint that while the annals of In dia are of paramount importance to the people of England, there is no history which they seem less inclined to study. Greece and Rome, Egypt and Palestine, Assyria and Baby lon — countries which have long ceased to play a part in the drama of humanity — are the subjects of text-books in our schools and universities; while India, which is literally a modern re?ex of the ancient world, and has moreover be come a part and parcel of the British empire, is to this day a sealed book to the masses. The essays of Lord Macaulay on Robert Olive and Warren Hastings are perhaps known to every English household; but they refer to mere episodes in the history, and are wanting in that familiarity with na tive character and forms of thought which is essential to a right appreciation of the great collision between Europe and Asia that has been going on in India for the last two centuries.