Description
Robert Grant’s scholarly work provides a detailed examination of the commercial and governmental systems regulating India during the British colonial period. This treatise defends the maintenance of existing regulatory structures that governed both trade practices and administrative functions across the Indian subcontinent.
Grant presents economic and political arguments supporting the continuation of established protocols that facilitated British commercial interests while managing colonial governance. The work serves as an important historical document reflecting 19th-century perspectives on imperial trade policy and colonial administration.
This publication offers valuable insights into the economic justifications and regulatory rationales employed to sustain colonial systems of commerce and government in India during a critical period of British imperial expansion.







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