Western India Before and During the Mutinies: Pictures Drawn from LifeH.S. King & Company, 1871 - 262 стор. |
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... side . There is danger of these opinions gain- ing ground , chiming . in as they do with our self- love and our land hunger , unless those qualified by personal knowledge speak out . We found by bitter experience that it would not do to ...
... side . There is danger of these opinions gain- ing ground , chiming . in as they do with our self- love and our land hunger , unless those qualified by personal knowledge speak out . We found by bitter experience that it would not do to ...
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... side . Nothing daunted , the plucky old lady rushed on , trusting to her star and to the success of her previous arrangements ; and not in vain , for the guard opened the gates to her , and she effected a triumphant entry into the town ...
... side . Nothing daunted , the plucky old lady rushed on , trusting to her star and to the success of her previous arrangements ; and not in vain , for the guard opened the gates to her , and she effected a triumphant entry into the town ...
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... side it could be urged that power had been surrep- titiously gained through a breach of faith ; on the other , that that power was the legitimate right of the mother rather than of the grandmother of the young prince . To this was ...
... side it could be urged that power had been surrep- titiously gained through a breach of faith ; on the other , that that power was the legitimate right of the mother rather than of the grandmother of the young prince . To this was ...
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... side , and to rescue the young prince from the con- dition in which these were purposely keeping him , in order to prolong their own rule . To exercise interference only to keep things still , till they be- come rotten , is unworthy of ...
... side , and to rescue the young prince from the con- dition in which these were purposely keeping him , in order to prolong their own rule . To exercise interference only to keep things still , till they be- come rotten , is unworthy of ...
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... of the Durbar , and that almost every one had been gained over to what seemed to be the winning side . The heir apparent could of course offer much heavier bribes than those who merely wanted Plots and Counterplots . 39.
... of the Durbar , and that almost every one had been gained over to what seemed to be the winning side . The heir apparent could of course offer much heavier bribes than those who merely wanted Plots and Counterplots . 39.
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