India in the Victorian Age: An Economic History of the PeopleDaya Publishing House, 1985 - 628페이지 |
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... Henry Lawrence ; and there was none who felt a greater respect for their virtues , or a truer desire to maintain their position , dignity , and independence . . As Resident , Henry Lawrence was practically the ruler of the Punjab ; and ...
... Henry Lawrence ; and there was none who felt a greater respect for their virtues , or a truer desire to maintain their position , dignity , and independence . . As Resident , Henry Lawrence was practically the ruler of the Punjab ; and ...
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... Henry Lawrence , now knighted for his dis- guished services , hastened back to India on hearing o these disturbances , and stood by Lord Gough in the hard- fought field of Chilianwala in January 1849. The next battle , at Gujrat ...
... Henry Lawrence , now knighted for his dis- guished services , hastened back to India on hearing o these disturbances , and stood by Lord Gough in the hard- fought field of Chilianwala in January 1849. The next battle , at Gujrat ...
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... Henry could not but yield . Lord Dalhousie entrusted the administration of the Punjab to a Board , consisting of Sir Henry Lawrence as President , his brother Johr Lvrence , and Charles Mansel who was soon succeeded oy Robert Montgomery ...
... Henry could not but yield . Lord Dalhousie entrusted the administration of the Punjab to a Board , consisting of Sir Henry Lawrence as President , his brother Johr Lvrence , and Charles Mansel who was soon succeeded oy Robert Montgomery ...
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AUCKLAND AND ELLENBOROUGH | 11 |
HARDINGE AND DALHOUSIE | 14 |
LAND SETTLEMENTS IN NORTHERN INDIA | 33 |
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