The History of Lord Lytton's Indian Administration, 1876 to 1880: Compiled from Letters and Official PapersLondmans, Green and Company, 1899 - 551 頁 |
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第 168 頁
... administration would suffer by separa- tion ; thirdly , that our frontier relations are best carried on through the Punjab Government . 6 6 With regard to the first of these objections Lord Lytton's inquiries led him to an exactly ...
... administration would suffer by separa- tion ; thirdly , that our frontier relations are best carried on through the Punjab Government . 6 6 With regard to the first of these objections Lord Lytton's inquiries led him to an exactly ...
第 352 頁
... administration of that province under British occupation . Accord- ing to the wording of the Gundamuk Treaty , Cavagnari thought it would be hard to expect the Amir to pay the cost of the administration during war out of the revenues ...
... administration of that province under British occupation . Accord- ing to the wording of the Gundamuk Treaty , Cavagnari thought it would be hard to expect the Amir to pay the cost of the administration during war out of the revenues ...
第 461 頁
... administration are therefore reserved for this and the following chapters , which relate to Finance , to the question of the inclusion of Natives in the Indian Civil Service , and to the passing of an Act for repressing seditious ...
... administration are therefore reserved for this and the following chapters , which relate to Finance , to the question of the inclusion of Natives in the Indian Civil Service , and to the passing of an Act for repressing seditious ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PREPARATIONS FOR INDIA JOURNEY THITHER | 25 |
RUSSIAN MISSION TO KABUL WAR OF 1878 FLIGHT | 240 |
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