The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 113Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1933 |
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Pagina 139
... British officers . His views were very definite : · well educated and clever a native may be , and however brave e proved himself , I believe that no rank that we could bestow ... British troops in the country and British officers in the.
... British officers . His views were very definite : · well educated and clever a native may be , and however brave e proved himself , I believe that no rank that we could bestow ... British troops in the country and British officers in the.
Pagina 550
... British India and 100 appointed by the Rulers of States ; for the House of Assembly , 375 members , 250 from British India and 125 from the States . A definite procedure is formulated in regard to the Federal financial proposals ; out ...
... British India and 100 appointed by the Rulers of States ; for the House of Assembly , 375 members , 250 from British India and 125 from the States . A definite procedure is formulated in regard to the Federal financial proposals ; out ...
Pagina 676
... British Empire . Sir Ian Malcolm , like the Suez Canal Company , ignores the rest of the world , and seems to place the British Empire after the Suez Canal Company . Egypt , as was proved in 1910 , can look after herself , but the British ...
... British Empire . Sir Ian Malcolm , like the Suez Canal Company , ignores the rest of the world , and seems to place the British Empire after the Suez Canal Company . Egypt , as was proved in 1910 , can look after herself , but the British ...
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