Western India Before and During the Mutinies: Pictures Drawn from LifeH.S. King & Company, 1871 - 262 páginas |
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... give plausible reasons for so doing ; honours are then showered down on the successful parties , whilst men who have endeavoured to save bloodshed , and have succeeded , remain unknown . Valuable goods received and no questions asked ...
... give plausible reasons for so doing ; honours are then showered down on the successful parties , whilst men who have endeavoured to save bloodshed , and have succeeded , remain unknown . Valuable goods received and no questions asked ...
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... Indian Po- litical's life , are little known . My original intention was to give in chronolo- gical order a series of historic pictures from a journal kept during the greater part of half a century Introductory Observations . 5.
... Indian Po- litical's life , are little known . My original intention was to give in chronolo- gical order a series of historic pictures from a journal kept during the greater part of half a century Introductory Observations . 5.
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... give it as the historian Kaye , whose recent nomi- nation , by the way , to the Star of India does quite as much honour to the order as to himself . There are men who gain nothing by a handle to their names , and his past writings stamp ...
... give it as the historian Kaye , whose recent nomi- nation , by the way , to the Star of India does quite as much honour to the order as to himself . There are men who gain nothing by a handle to their names , and his past writings stamp ...
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... give a description of my assistant , Madhow Rao . He was an elderly Brahmin who had been educated at the court of the Peishwa , and there initiated in all the duplicity that was considered statesmanship . When his master fell he pursued ...
... give a description of my assistant , Madhow Rao . He was an elderly Brahmin who had been educated at the court of the Peishwa , and there initiated in all the duplicity that was considered statesmanship . When his master fell he pursued ...
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... give them no cause for suspecting I was their enemy , I permitted them to send the above - named supplies , although I received warning from different quarters , some anonymous , that under the very peculiar position I then occupied at ...
... give them no cause for suspecting I was their enemy , I permitted them to send the above - named supplies , although I received warning from different quarters , some anonymous , that under the very peculiar position I then occupied at ...
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