A History of Our Own Times from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1880 - Great Britain |
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... force it upon the notice of legislators who wished for nothing better than to be allowed to forget it . In the Speech from the Throne at the opening of Parliament , on February 3 , 1857 , the following pas- sage occurred : - ' Her ...
... force it upon the notice of legislators who wished for nothing better than to be allowed to forget it . In the Speech from the Throne at the opening of Parliament , on February 3 , 1857 , the following pas- sage occurred : - ' Her ...
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... force in the event of such assistance becom- ing necessary . ' It would be almost superfluous to say that the assistance of the naval and military force thus suggested was found to be necessary . The Go- vernment , however , had more ...
... force in the event of such assistance becom- ing necessary . ' It would be almost superfluous to say that the assistance of the naval and military force thus suggested was found to be necessary . The Go- vernment , however , had more ...
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... force it on the colonists . The doomed and odious system , however , continued for a long time to be put in operation as far as possible . It was most tempting both as to theory and as to practice . It was an excellent thing for the ...
... force it on the colonists . The doomed and odious system , however , continued for a long time to be put in operation as far as possible . It was most tempting both as to theory and as to practice . It was an excellent thing for the ...
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... force is anxious to get as many of his friends and fellow countrymen as may be into the same ranks , so the Sepoy did his best to surround himself with men of his blood and of his ways . There was therefore the spirit of a clan and of a ...
... force is anxious to get as many of his friends and fellow countrymen as may be into the same ranks , so the Sepoy did his best to surround himself with men of his blood and of his ways . There was therefore the spirit of a clan and of a ...
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... force into the Punjaub . This land , the land of the five waters , ' lies at the gateway of Hindostan , and was ... forces . He fought rashly and disas- trously the famous battle of Chillianwallah . The plain truth may as well be spoken ...
... force into the Punjaub . This land , the land of the five waters , ' lies at the gateway of Hindostan , and was ... forces . He fought rashly and disas- trously the famous battle of Chillianwallah . The plain truth may as well be spoken ...
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