The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... natives - by so apportioning their salaries as to render bribery and pe- culation no longer essential to the support of an official position . We trust that temptation will be removed from the miser- ably under - paid native officials ...
... natives - by so apportioning their salaries as to render bribery and pe- culation no longer essential to the support of an official position . We trust that temptation will be removed from the miser- ably under - paid native officials ...
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... native states . The rebellion has forced this subject upon our consideration , and we must now deal with it on definite principles . The terrible consequences of our recent conduct towards the native dy . nasties of India has led those ...
... native states . The rebellion has forced this subject upon our consideration , and we must now deal with it on definite principles . The terrible consequences of our recent conduct towards the native dy . nasties of India has led those ...
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... native states , thus wrote , in a spirit of wisdom and foresight rarely excelled : - ' Even if all India could be brought under the British dominion , it is very questionable whe- ther such a change , either as it regards the natives or ...
... native states , thus wrote , in a spirit of wisdom and foresight rarely excelled : - ' Even if all India could be brought under the British dominion , it is very questionable whe- ther such a change , either as it regards the natives or ...
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