Gold, Sport, and Coffee Planting in Mysore by Robert H. (Robert Henry) Elliot
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The Hindoo and Mahometan lines. The Hindoo line restored by us in 1799. The insurrection of 1830. The Maharajah deposed and the country in 1831 administered by the British. The State restored to native administration in 1881. The people at first generally disliked the change; causes of this. Value of an admixture of Europeans in the Mysore service. The alleged breach of good faith as regards conferring appointments on natives in British territory. The constitution of Mysore; terms on which it was transferred not to native rule but to native administration. Mysore as practically under British rule as any part of British India. After deducting sum allotted for Maharajah's personal expenditure, the remaining revenues to be spent on public purposes only. |
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