Western India Before and During the Mutinies: Pictures Drawn from LifeH.S. King & Company, 1871 - 262 стор. |
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... 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 govern distant ...
... 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 govern distant ...
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... danger it was courting . It was not their fault if they cried in vain , if their voice was classed with that of others advocating more than just deference to native usages ; or lost amid the din of arms , the clamour of men supposing ...
... danger it was courting . It was not their fault if they cried in vain , if their voice was classed with that of others advocating more than just deference to native usages ; or lost amid the din of arms , the clamour of men supposing ...
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... danger of establishing a precedent in favour of parties taking the law into their own hands , more espe- cially pending reference to Government on the merits of the case , there were more reasons for confirming the grandmother in the ...
... danger of establishing a precedent in favour of parties taking the law into their own hands , more espe- cially pending reference to Government on the merits of the case , there were more reasons for confirming the grandmother in the ...
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... danger . At length the dowagers arrived , and all was open for their inspection . I had not at that time become sufficiently hardened to native intrigue to hear without astonishment their exclamation that the child was not newly born ...
... danger . At length the dowagers arrived , and all was open for their inspection . I had not at that time become sufficiently hardened to native intrigue to hear without astonishment their exclamation that the child was not newly born ...
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... Danger number one being thus overcome , the state of affairs at Mangrol next urgently demanded a remedy , for every day that decisive measures were postponed not only risked the destruction of the Nawab's faithful band there , but also ...
... Danger number one being thus overcome , the state of affairs at Mangrol next urgently demanded a remedy , for every day that decisive measures were postponed not only risked the destruction of the Nawab's faithful band there , but also ...
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afterwards Agency arms artillery assistance attack Baba Baroda Bawawalla Belgaum Bombay Brahmin British Government brought Captain cartridge chief Chimma Sahib claim Colonel Maughan command corps courts death Dharwar dowager Durbar duty employed endeavouring English European evidence feeling force Gaekwar gates gateway Ghats give guard guns Guzerat havildar heir Hindoo honour hope Hursoor India Indian Navy Infantry insurgents insurrection intrigue John Schneider join Joonagur Kattee Kattywar killed Kolapoor Kutch ladies Limree Lord Madras Mangrol Manson ment minister murder mutiny Nana Sahib native officers native politics Nawab night Nurgoond Nuthoo Mehta opium orders party passed Peshwa Political Agent Poona Portuguese possession present prisoners Raja Ranees rebellion rebels received regiment replied S. M. Horse Satara Sawunt Waree Schneider secure seized sent Sepoy soldiers Southern Mahratta Country surrender Suttee taken things took town trial troops village whilst whole