Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Հատոր 160J. Mason., 1896 |
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... princes of India which had so often been put forward , and the Government of India forthwith proceeded to consider how best the loyal offers of the native States might be accepted . It was at once decided that con- tributions of money ...
... princes of India which had so often been put forward , and the Government of India forthwith proceeded to consider how best the loyal offers of the native States might be accepted . It was at once decided that con- tributions of money ...
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... princes , eager to show their ap- proval of the scheme by dressing the rank and file of their new regiments in broadcloth and gold , or by housing their cavalry horses in palatial stables . This very en- thusiasm it is which indicates ...
... princes , eager to show their ap- proval of the scheme by dressing the rank and file of their new regiments in broadcloth and gold , or by housing their cavalry horses in palatial stables . This very en- thusiasm it is which indicates ...
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... princes of India : they are acknowledged to be in many cases fit to take their places in the front line of defence against any foe , and to be a really serviceable auxiliary to the forces of the Crown . What the strength and effici ...
... princes of India : they are acknowledged to be in many cases fit to take their places in the front line of defence against any foe , and to be a really serviceable auxiliary to the forces of the Crown . What the strength and effici ...
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... princes against any external foe . How far the troops which they might then bring to our aid will be of value in the field depends on the manner in which they may be trained and instructed in peace . If they continue as they have begun ...
... princes against any external foe . How far the troops which they might then bring to our aid will be of value in the field depends on the manner in which they may be trained and instructed in peace . If they continue as they have begun ...
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... princes continue to feel that the troops are their own to do with as they like . Meanwhile it is well known that almost all the States which maintain these troops are eager for their employment on service . Several of them were bitterly ...
... princes continue to feel that the troops are their own to do with as they like . Meanwhile it is well known that almost all the States which maintain these troops are eager for their employment on service . Several of them were bitterly ...
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