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... House itself in 1857. It is signed by John Stuart Mill , then Examiner of India Office corre- spondence ; and though probably it was compiled by his clerks , it bears traces of his philosophic finish and pre- cision . Some extracts are ...
... House itself in 1857. It is signed by John Stuart Mill , then Examiner of India Office corre- spondence ; and though probably it was compiled by his clerks , it bears traces of his philosophic finish and pre- cision . Some extracts are ...
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... House of Lords . For the East India Company's petition was presented to both Houses , and the Select Committee of the Lords had examined Melville and Larpent and Trevelyan , and some other witnesses whose evidence before the Commons ...
... House of Lords . For the East India Company's petition was presented to both Houses , and the Select Committee of the Lords had examined Melville and Larpent and Trevelyan , and some other witnesses whose evidence before the Commons ...
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... House of Lords sat in 1852 ; examined Cosmo Melvill , Sir George Clerk , John Stuart Mill , and other important witnesses ; and submitted their Report in June 1852. And a Select Committee of the Lords sat again in 1852-53 ; and ...
... House of Lords sat in 1852 ; examined Cosmo Melvill , Sir George Clerk , John Stuart Mill , and other important witnesses ; and submitted their Report in June 1852. And a Select Committee of the Lords sat again in 1852-53 ; and ...
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AUCKLAND AND ELLENBOROUGH | 11 |
HARDINGE AND DALHOUSIE | 14 |
LAND SETTLEMENTS IN NORTHERN INDIA | 33 |
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