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| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - Geography - 1859 - 692 pages
...far too great for the present state of hydrography in other parts of the globe. Indian Survey. — The transfer of the government of India from the East India Company to the Crown, and the opening up of a trade to China and Japan, seems to be an occasion calling for a more extended... | |
| Questions and answers - 1871 - 734 pages
...up to 1800, when they were sold, with many other most valuable and priceless records, shortly after the transfer of the government of India from the East India Company to the Crown. The records of the Corporation of London, the Cocket Office at the Mansion House, and the Custom House,... | |
| Electronic journals - 1887 - 678 pages
...Derby.' The valuable records of the ate East India Company from 1630 to 1860 wen sold shortly after the transfer of the Government of India from the East India Company to the Crown. Again, 1872, when the Emigration Office was abolished and the powers of the Commissioners were vested... | |
| Amelia B. Edwards - Great Britain - 1857 - 118 pages
...and summer of 1859, the whole population was disarmed. One important result of this mutiny has been the transfer of the government of India from the East India Company to the crown. XXXI. In 1857-8 a submarine cable was laid between Ireland and Newfoundland, by means of which telegraphic... | |
| Theology - 1857 - 598 pages
...result, were we to adopt the prayer of the Calcutta petitioners and insist on the immediate transference of the government of India from the East India Company to the Crown, and the introduction of the English language as the official court language. Our merchants and planters... | |
| Charles Ball - India - 1858 - 750 pages
...parties in the house, was at the same time supremely important and perfectly intelligible; being simply the transfer of the government of India from the East India Company to the crown, and the adoption of measures necessary to carry out that change ; and it was considered, that were... | |
| Joshua Toulmin Smith - 1858 - 170 pages
...That the change of circumstances since the first proposal by Her Majesty's late Advisers to transfer the Government of India from the East India Company to the Crown, renders it inexpedient to proceed further with legislation on the subject during the present Session,"... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1858 - 1374 pages
...the powers entrusted to him. Granted. But what was this Bill before them ? It was a Bill to transfer the government of India from the East India Company to the Crown, and this was a proposition relating to that part of the Act which referred to the existence, the constitution,... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - Geography - 1859 - 454 pages
...far too great for the present state of hydrography in other parts of the globe. Indian Survey. — The transfer of the government of India from the East India Company to the Crown, and the opening up of a trade to China and Japan, seems to be an occasion calling for a more extended... | |
| Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, William Buck Dana - Commerce - 1859 - 804 pages
...6rst on the Coromandel coast and the latter in Bengal. These were purchased by the British. The recent transfer of the government of India from the East India Company to the crown did not change the political subdivisions of the country. SOCIAL STATISTICS. The Cincinnati Railroad... | |
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