The History of Lord Lytton's Indian Administration, 1876 to 1880Longmans, Green & Company, 1899 - 551 pages |
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... . ' He then went on to explain that the condition of his health would , he feared , at times render him incapable of prolonged mental labour coupled with 6 anxiety , and , at any rate , prevent ATORD LYTTON'S INDIAN ADMINISTRATION CH . I.
... . ' He then went on to explain that the condition of his health would , he feared , at times render him incapable of prolonged mental labour coupled with 6 anxiety , and , at any rate , prevent ATORD LYTTON'S INDIAN ADMINISTRATION CH . I.
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... condition of his health was not allowed to interrupt or inter- fere with the work he had undertaken . From the moment that he accepted the appointment he set himself to grapple with the subjects with which in the future he would have to ...
... condition of his health was not allowed to interrupt or inter- fere with the work he had undertaken . From the moment that he accepted the appointment he set himself to grapple with the subjects with which in the future he would have to ...
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... condition of almost complete ignorance regarding everything that was passing in Afghanistan and in the countries immediately beyond its borders . This ignorance had long been admitted and regretted . Lord Dalhousie had made it one of ...
... condition of almost complete ignorance regarding everything that was passing in Afghanistan and in the countries immediately beyond its borders . This ignorance had long been admitted and regretted . Lord Dalhousie had made it one of ...
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... condition of that great empire . They did not part till they had spent half the night walking up and down , too absorbed in their subject to feel fatigue or the wish to separate . 6 Sir James Stephen's knowledge on Indian affairs was ...
... condition of that great empire . They did not part till they had spent half the night walking up and down , too absorbed in their subject to feel fatigue or the wish to separate . 6 Sir James Stephen's knowledge on Indian affairs was ...
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... condition that his loyal friendship and that of his people for the British Government be equally indubitable . We do not covet one inch of his territory , we do not desire to diminish one iota of his independence . But we cannot allow ...
... condition that his loyal friendship and that of his people for the British Government be equally indubitable . We do not covet one inch of his territory , we do not desire to diminish one iota of his independence . But we cannot allow ...
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