Modern India and the Indians: Being a Series of Impressions, Notes, and EssaysTrübner and Company, 1879 - 365 pages |
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... late Viceroy - is a collection of mushroom buildings which have sprung into existence since the commencement of the Suez Canal . It is now lighted with gas . Nor is the entrance to the Canal at all imposing . The adjacent coast for ...
... late Viceroy - is a collection of mushroom buildings which have sprung into existence since the commencement of the Suez Canal . It is now lighted with gas . Nor is the entrance to the Canal at all imposing . The adjacent coast for ...
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... late Khedive in money and labour . The compulsory labour system was first tried , but soon given up . Cholera broke out , and English public opinion was brought to bear on the matter . Then it was that the genius of M. de Lesseps ...
... late Khedive in money and labour . The compulsory labour system was first tried , but soon given up . Cholera broke out , and English public opinion was brought to bear on the matter . Then it was that the genius of M. de Lesseps ...
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... late years a kind of rival to Gayā . Alleged footprints of Vishņu like those of Gaya are shown , and the Vithoba sects perform Śraddhas there . Models of the Gaya Vishņu - pada are made in brass and in black stone , and sold for worship ...
... late years a kind of rival to Gayā . Alleged footprints of Vishņu like those of Gaya are shown , and the Vithoba sects perform Śraddhas there . Models of the Gaya Vishņu - pada are made in brass and in black stone , and sold for worship ...
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... late . They have to inquire when and where and how relief is to be given , and they ought to provide work for all who are relieved . Many Collectors are at work from morning to night in their offices deciding these difficult questions ...
... late . They have to inquire when and where and how relief is to be given , and they ought to provide work for all who are relieved . Many Collectors are at work from morning to night in their offices deciding these difficult questions ...
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... late Viceroy , Lord Northbrook , when acting as his secretary . It commenced what I venture to call the third or Anglo - vernacular educational epoch . As the main principle of the first educational epoch ( com- mencing in 1823 ) was ...
... late Viceroy , Lord Northbrook , when acting as his secretary . It commenced what I venture to call the third or Anglo - vernacular educational epoch . As the main principle of the first educational epoch ( com- mencing in 1823 ) was ...
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