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The English in India: Letters from Nagpore, Written in 1857-58 - Página 136
por Evans Bell - 1859 - 202 páginas
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Retrospects and Prospects of Indian Policy, Parte49

Evans Bell - 1868 - 360 páginas
...native State. " It might have been expected," said Lord Canning, in his despatch of the 17th June, 1858, "that when insurrection first arose in Oude, and before...would have come forward in support of the Government. Such, however, was not the case. So far as I am as yet informed, not an individual dared to be loyal...
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Retrospects and Prospects of Indian Policy, Parte49

Evans Bell - 1868 - 368 páginas
...native State. " It might have been expected," said Lord Canning, in his despatch of the 17th June, 1858, "that when insurrection first arose in Oude, and before...policy distasteful to the most powerful class in the pi-ovince, would have come forward in support of the Government. Such, however, was not the case. So...
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Retrospects and Prospects of Indian Policy, Parte49

Evans Bell - 1868 - 374 páginas
...native State. " It might have been expected," said Lord Canning, in his despatch of the 17th June, 1858, "that when insurrection first arose in Oude, and before...head, the village occupants who had been so highly favoin-ed by the British Government, and in justice to whom it had initiated a policy distasteful to...
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The Nineteenth Century, Volumen31

1892 - 1116 páginas
...the Indian aristocracy : — It might have been expected that, when insurrection first arose in Oudh, and before it had grown to a formidable head, the...the Government, who had endeavoured to restore them ta their hereditary rights, and with whose interest their interests were identical. Such, however,...
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The Nineteenth Century, Volumen31

1892 - 1088 páginas
...the Indian aristocracy:— It might have been expected that, when insurrection first arose in Oudh, and before it had grown to a formidable head, the...the Government, who had endeavoured to restore them totheir hereditary rights, and with whose interest their interests were identical. Such, however, was...
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A Short History of England

Reginald James White - 1967 - 308 páginas
...peasant settlement of 1856 came to an end in a matter of weeks. 'It might have been expected that . . . the village occupants who had been so highly favoured by the British Government. . .would have come forward in support of the Government', wrote Lord Canning, the Governor-General....
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Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volumen31

1892 - 1070 páginas
...the Indian aristocracy : — It might have been expected that, when insurrection first arose in Oudh, and before it had grown to a formidable head, the...the most powerful class in the province, would have wme forward in support of the Government, who had endeavoured to restore them to their hereditary rights,...
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