The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 71-73Bihar Research Society, 1987 - Folk-lore |
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Page 212
... interests including German . The rivalry arose out of the grant of concession and extended to appor- tionment of shares , management , marketing arrangements , and geogra- phical distribution of the areas among the conflicting groups ...
... interests including German . The rivalry arose out of the grant of concession and extended to appor- tionment of shares , management , marketing arrangements , and geogra- phical distribution of the areas among the conflicting groups ...
Page 221
... interest at the expenditure of £ 2 million would cost the Indian exchequer a sum of £ 80,000 annually . The Company wanted to have the government support in order to save the interests of its own shareholders , which were to be ...
... interest at the expenditure of £ 2 million would cost the Indian exchequer a sum of £ 80,000 annually . The Company wanted to have the government support in order to save the interests of its own shareholders , which were to be ...
Page 224
... interests ' . From this it is very natural to conclude that India was being sought to be made a springboard for the expansion of British imperial interests in the Middle East . It also explains the nature of the working of British ...
... interests ' . From this it is very natural to conclude that India was being sought to be made a springboard for the expansion of British imperial interests in the Middle East . It also explains the nature of the working of British ...
Contents
THE BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
A Study of | 9 |
Significance of Sahasrapradayin | 23 |
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