The Nineteenth Century, Volume 14Henry S. King & Company, 1883 |
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Page 193
... consider themselves to have been subjected at the hands of the company's officials . Apart from these general complaints , about which there is and must be necessarily room for dispute , the shipping trade of England has certain ...
... consider themselves to have been subjected at the hands of the company's officials . Apart from these general complaints , about which there is and must be necessarily room for dispute , the shipping trade of England has certain ...
Page 223
... consider the details of our military system , some broad prin- ciples should be arrived at on which the forces required for the pur- poses of the country should be fixed ; and , if possible , some finality should be given to this ...
... consider the details of our military system , some broad prin- ciples should be arrived at on which the forces required for the pur- poses of the country should be fixed ; and , if possible , some finality should be given to this ...
Page 567
... consider . I insist upon the fact that there is no such conflict , and that nothing could inflict a more deadly injury on India than anything which diminished the security of the English rule . It is because I hold these views as ...
... consider . I insist upon the fact that there is no such conflict , and that nothing could inflict a more deadly injury on India than anything which diminished the security of the English rule . It is because I hold these views as ...
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WHY NOT PURCHASE THE SUEZ CANAL? By Edward Dicey | 188 |
361 733 | 356 |
CLOUDS OVER ARCADY By the Rev Dr Jessopp | 540 |
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