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BRITISH INDIA COMMITTEE (LONDON). British India Committee. Native Indian Judges, by the Right Hon.

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BRITISH INDIA COMMITTEE (LONDON).  British India Committee. Native Indian Judges, by the Right Hon.

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
BRITISH INDIA COMMITTEE (LONDON). British India Committee. Native Indian Judges, by the Right Hon. Sir Arthur Hobhouse, K.C.S.I. (From the Contemporary Review, June, 1883). Criminal Jurisdiction over Englishmen in India. By C. C. Macrae ... (From the Fortnightly Review, August, 1883). William Reeves, 188340-pages, 8vo, recent wrapper : faint, small stamp on title, otherwise a very good copy On the Ilbert Bill of 1883, legislation which would have expanded the jurisdiction of native Indian judges over Europeans.ALSO WITH THIS LOT: (1) GHOSH ( Jogendra Chandra ). Brahman the Priest. An address read before the 5th annual meeting, held in Calcutta, on the last day of the positivist year 99, christian year 1887 : - the day dedicated in the religion of humanity, to the commemoration of all the dead. Calcutta : Printed and published by N. M. Chatterjee & Co., at the New Year Press … , 1888. FIRST (?ONLY) EDITION, pages (4), 52, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good copy Unrecorded item by this positivist who flourished 1878-99.Not in COPAC, WorldCat or NUC.(2) BRIGGS ( Thomas ). Proposal for an Indian policy under the new reform parliament. Read at a meeting of the East India Association, February 1st, 1868. The development of the dormant wealth of the British Colonies and foreign possessions. Read at the Social Science Congress, Birmingham, October 6th, 18868. London : (Printed by W.W.Head) 1868. FIRST EDITION, pp 15, (1, blank), 8vo, recent wraps : small stamp on title, but very good Evidently privately published.(3) MARSHMAN ( John Clark ). Letter to John Bright, Esq., M.P. relative to the recent debates in parliament on the India Question. W. H. Allen & Co. … and Thomas Hatchard, 1853. FIRST EDITION, 52-pages, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : a very good copy. Marshman (1794–1877), journalist, historian, and a significant pioneer of Indian journalism. He founded with his father, and edited, the first newspaper in Bengali and established, also with his father, the first English magazine, the Friend of India.(4) BRIGHT ( John ). Speech on legislation & policy for India, delivered in the House of Commons, on the second reading of the India Bill, June 24th, 1858. Edward Stanford, 1858. Pages (4), 36, 8vo, recent paper wrapper : small stamp on half-title, otherwise very good(5) INDIA. The Indian Famine of 1877. Being a statement of the measures proposed by the government of India for the prevention and relief of famines in the future. C. Kegan Paul and Co., 1878. Pages (4), 93, (1, blank), 8vo, recent wrapper : small stamp on title but a very good copy Statements made in the Legislative Council of the Governor-General at Calcutta, on December 27th, 1877, by Lord Lytton, the viceroy, Sir John Strachey, financial member of the council, and, Ashley Eden, lieutenant-Governor of Bengal.(6)ASIA; INDIA; LAW; PHILOSOPHY; CALCUTTA PRINTED; REFORM; ECONOMICS; LAND; HISTORY; ENGLAND; FAMINE;