The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Հատոր 5John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1932 |
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... classes so closely interwoven with the landed classes ; and in no other province were university credentials so valuable to a bridegroom . So far Bengal arrangements had prospered ; but here their success ter- minated . The great mass ...
... classes so closely interwoven with the landed classes ; and in no other province were university credentials so valuable to a bridegroom . So far Bengal arrangements had prospered ; but here their success ter- minated . The great mass ...
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... classes in the war was one which related to classes regarded as respectable soldiers , but not in the first rank of fighting men . Of Pathans , Gurkhas , Panjabi , Musalmans and Sikhs much was ex- pected , nor did they disappoint their ...
... classes in the war was one which related to classes regarded as respectable soldiers , but not in the first rank of fighting men . Of Pathans , Gurkhas , Panjabi , Musalmans and Sikhs much was ex- pected , nor did they disappoint their ...
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... classes , awaking to the fact that the doings of their countrymen had become a " front page feature " of the English press , leaped to the conclusion that the British cabinet was about to give some tangible expression to its gratitude ...
... classes , awaking to the fact that the doings of their countrymen had become a " front page feature " of the English press , leaped to the conclusion that the British cabinet was about to give some tangible expression to its gratitude ...
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ADMINISTRATIVE DEVELOPMENT 18181858 | 1 |
The law member | 7 |
Relations of the Company and the board | 13 |
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