England and Russia in Central Asia, 第 2 卷W. H. Allen, 1879 - 774 頁 |
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第 69 頁
... princes of India will probably play in the future . The reader cannot do better than refer to Colonel Malleson's " Historical Sketch of the Native States of India , " which is the authority , and must long remain so , upon the subject ...
... princes of India will probably play in the future . The reader cannot do better than refer to Colonel Malleson's " Historical Sketch of the Native States of India , " which is the authority , and must long remain so , upon the subject ...
第 70 頁
... princes of defending India from external aggression as it does upon us , and we should be justified in demanding from one and all of these chieftains armed contingents , if at any time we deemed an appeal to their patriotism to be ...
... princes of defending India from external aggression as it does upon us , and we should be justified in demanding from one and all of these chieftains armed contingents , if at any time we deemed an appeal to their patriotism to be ...
第 71 頁
... princes are singularly deficient as compared with the rest of Indian rulers . The two other Rajpoot princes mentioned have a regular following of about six thou- sand or seven thousand men each ; but each of these could raise a ...
... princes are singularly deficient as compared with the rest of Indian rulers . The two other Rajpoot princes mentioned have a regular following of about six thou- sand or seven thousand men each ; but each of these could raise a ...
第 74 頁
... prince , but at the same time this very occupation of the fortress constitutes a grievance with the ruler and people of Gwalior which is more bitterly felt than even our possession of Gibraltar is by the haughty Spaniards . " The State ...
... prince , but at the same time this very occupation of the fortress constitutes a grievance with the ruler and people of Gwalior which is more bitterly felt than even our possession of Gibraltar is by the haughty Spaniards . " The State ...
第 77 頁
... internecine war ? Against what public or private foe are the arms of our Indian princes kept so brightly furbished ? We garrison British India with a force of two hundred thousand men , and we THE ANGLO - INDIAN ARMY . 77.
... internecine war ? Against what public or private foe are the arms of our Indian princes kept so brightly furbished ? We garrison British India with a force of two hundred thousand men , and we THE ANGLO - INDIAN ARMY . 77.
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