Miscellaneous Essays: Second SeriesTrübner, 1884 - 294 páginas |
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... India and the United Kingdom . He has changed India from a far - away Empire , secluded in the depths of Asia , to a ... Indian Army has obeyed him with delight . " So far as observers well accustomed to Sepoys can perceive , there would ...
... India and the United Kingdom . He has changed India from a far - away Empire , secluded in the depths of Asia , to a ... Indian Army has obeyed him with delight . " So far as observers well accustomed to Sepoys can perceive , there would ...
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... India as Imperial troops , the grand restraints on the English haughtiness and disposition to crush down instead of conciliating opposition will be removed . " We cannot believe that a power so terrible , and to be used with so little ...
... India as Imperial troops , the grand restraints on the English haughtiness and disposition to crush down instead of conciliating opposition will be removed . " We cannot believe that a power so terrible , and to be used with so little ...
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... India because Europe is nobler than Asia , and then calling in Asia to beat down Europe ; nothing of the fierce jealousy which all Europe will henceforth feel of our possession of the mighty Empire at last brought home to its doors - an ...
... India because Europe is nobler than Asia , and then calling in Asia to beat down Europe ; nothing of the fierce jealousy which all Europe will henceforth feel of our possession of the mighty Empire at last brought home to its doors - an ...
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... Indian troops in our imperial and European wars may be gathered from the above reasoning . We agree that it is the commencement of a new line of action , a line which is capable of indefinite extension , and one , therefore , which ...
... Indian troops in our imperial and European wars may be gathered from the above reasoning . We agree that it is the commencement of a new line of action , a line which is capable of indefinite extension , and one , therefore , which ...
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... Indian forces at a strength not required by Indian needs , and therefore not justly chargeable on Indian resources - which , indeed , could not bear them , and ought not to be strained to bear them . It might also be dangerous , it is ...
... Indian forces at a strength not required by Indian needs , and therefore not justly chargeable on Indian resources - which , indeed , could not bear them , and ought not to be strained to bear them . It might also be dangerous , it is ...
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