Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 160J. Mason., 1896 |
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... Government by which it was paid ; and it alone , as has been said , continued to exist after the Indian Mutiny . The other great States , however , con- tinued as heretofore to keep up standing armies of their own , in numbers ...
... Government by which it was paid ; and it alone , as has been said , continued to exist after the Indian Mutiny . The other great States , however , con- tinued as heretofore to keep up standing armies of their own , in numbers ...
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... Government entertained a very high opinion of its efficiency , and large sums were annually drawn from an impoverished exchequer to pay for its maintenance . Its discipline and organisation , how ever , left much to be desired ; nor was ...
... Government entertained a very high opinion of its efficiency , and large sums were annually drawn from an impoverished exchequer to pay for its maintenance . Its discipline and organisation , how ever , left much to be desired ; nor was ...
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... Governments ; they were officered entirely by native gentle- men , nor had they any connection whatever with the ... Government of India forthwith proceeded to consider how best the loyal offers of the native States might be accepted ...
... Governments ; they were officered entirely by native gentle- men , nor had they any connection whatever with the ... Government of India forthwith proceeded to consider how best the loyal offers of the native States might be accepted ...
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... Government during the critical period of the Indian Mutiny . In Patiala there are one regiment of lancers and two of infantry , each six hundred strong , and composed mostly of the best classes of Sikhs , whose reputation as soldiers is ...
... Government during the critical period of the Indian Mutiny . In Patiala there are one regiment of lancers and two of infantry , each six hundred strong , and composed mostly of the best classes of Sikhs , whose reputation as soldiers is ...
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... Government of India would ever be to accept the services of such , when offered for active work as readily as were the Jeypur and Gwalior corps last year . Finally , the Bikanir Camel Corps of 500 men and camels is an item of the ...
... Government of India would ever be to accept the services of such , when offered for active work as readily as were the Jeypur and Gwalior corps last year . Finally , the Bikanir Camel Corps of 500 men and camels is an item of the ...
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