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الصفحة 165
Burma and Netherlands India are considered as prototypes — Burma of a system of direct rule , Netherlands India of a system of indirect rule . Since Burma and Java furnish extreme types of direct and indirect rule , and of development ...
Burma and Netherlands India are considered as prototypes — Burma of a system of direct rule , Netherlands India of a system of indirect rule . Since Burma and Java furnish extreme types of direct and indirect rule , and of development ...
الصفحة 166
Furnivall is an admirer of Dutch rule in Indonesia . He quotes an address delivered by him to a Dutch audience interested in colonial problems ( Asiatic Review , 1935 , pp . 655 ff . ) in which he compares British rule in Burma and ...
Furnivall is an admirer of Dutch rule in Indonesia . He quotes an address delivered by him to a Dutch audience interested in colonial problems ( Asiatic Review , 1935 , pp . 655 ff . ) in which he compares British rule in Burma and ...
الصفحة 237
His policy was the rejection of two extremes - the almost complete native self - rule of the Indian States on the one hand , and on the other the more direct rule which he would have been able gradually to impose as his administrative ...
His policy was the rejection of two extremes - the almost complete native self - rule of the Indian States on the one hand , and on the other the more direct rule which he would have been able gradually to impose as his administrative ...
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