A Visit to Japan, China, and IndiaS. Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1877 - 294 pages |
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Page 136
... advantage of the Company's rule — an advantage we are in danger of losing under competition . Mr. Huddlestone , however , did not seem to regret the change , saying India had gone on improving both under the Company and under the Queen ...
... advantage of the Company's rule — an advantage we are in danger of losing under competition . Mr. Huddlestone , however , did not seem to regret the change , saying India had gone on improving both under the Company and under the Queen ...
Page 140
... advantage in the time at my disposal . Before my return he had gone with Lady Ann Grenville and Lady Anna Gore - Langton , on a visit to the Godavery , to enable him to judge for himself of the public works necessary in connexion with ...
... advantage in the time at my disposal . Before my return he had gone with Lady Ann Grenville and Lady Anna Gore - Langton , on a visit to the Godavery , to enable him to judge for himself of the public works necessary in connexion with ...
Page 186
... advantage , that it threw the future rulers of India together in close per- sonal intercourse , and gave them that intimate know- ledge of each other's abilities and characters which can only be acquired in schools and colleges . A ...
... advantage , that it threw the future rulers of India together in close per- sonal intercourse , and gave them that intimate know- ledge of each other's abilities and characters which can only be acquired in schools and colleges . A ...
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