A Visit to Japan, China, and IndiaS. Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1877 - 294 pages |
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Page 187
... East were appointed by the directors . The Temples , the Muirs , the Stracheys , the Meades , and the Huddlestones , were all originally in the Company's service . It will not be for some ten or twelve years to come , when the last of ...
... East were appointed by the directors . The Temples , the Muirs , the Stracheys , the Meades , and the Huddlestones , were all originally in the Company's service . It will not be for some ten or twelve years to come , when the last of ...
Page 218
... East . The depreciation of silver was becoming serious at the time of my visit , and has since been alarming . The in- vestigations of Mr. Goschen's Committee seem to prove that panic was one great element in the fall , and it is to be ...
... East . The depreciation of silver was becoming serious at the time of my visit , and has since been alarming . The in- vestigations of Mr. Goschen's Committee seem to prove that panic was one great element in the fall , and it is to be ...
Page 238
... East Indian train , but we arrived just in time . At the old fortress of Allyghur the Oude and Rohilcund meets the East Indian Railway . Here I took a return ticket to Lahore , with liberty to stop at any place I liked . The Indian ...
... East Indian train , but we arrived just in time . At the old fortress of Allyghur the Oude and Rohilcund meets the East Indian Railway . Here I took a return ticket to Lahore , with liberty to stop at any place I liked . The Indian ...
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