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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... increased in the same year in consequence of the Persian War . Dalhousie , pointing out that the Crimean War had begotten rumours injurious to British prestige , pleaded earnestly for a diminution of the native and a corresponding increase ...
... increased in the same year in consequence of the Persian War . Dalhousie , pointing out that the Crimean War had begotten rumours injurious to British prestige , pleaded earnestly for a diminution of the native and a corresponding increase ...
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... increased , both overseas to British colonies and inland to mills and factories in Calcutta and other commercial centres . Increasing amounts of money had been received through postal orders from abroad for payment to residents of ...
... increased , both overseas to British colonies and inland to mills and factories in Calcutta and other commercial centres . Increasing amounts of money had been received through postal orders from abroad for payment to residents of ...
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... increased the responsibilities of the Government of India , but has also increased the chances of collision with the tribes and of war with the amir . The new boundary line was not based upon sound topographical data , for , during the ...
... increased the responsibilities of the Government of India , but has also increased the chances of collision with the tribes and of war with the amir . The new boundary line was not based upon sound topographical data , for , during the ...
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