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 199 頁
... practical instructions , no practical assistance , from their Government . I notice that one of them , Mr. Oldham , reported the other day that , with the assistance of only one European , he was left to inspect upwards of 70,000 ...
... practical instructions , no practical assistance , from their Government . I notice that one of them , Mr. Oldham , reported the other day that , with the assistance of only one European , he was left to inspect upwards of 70,000 ...
第 477 頁
... practical effect . In the exercise of that discretion we have reluctantly recognised . . . the practical impossibility of any present reduction of the import duty on cotton goods . ' Sir John Strachey , in his speech on the same ...
... practical effect . In the exercise of that discretion we have reluctantly recognised . . . the practical impossibility of any present reduction of the import duty on cotton goods . ' Sir John Strachey , in his speech on the same ...
第 529 頁
... practical monopoly of the appointments allotted to it , and in which nominees should enter at the bottom and work their way up through the grades ; only in this way , he thought , could they receive adequate training , and their com ...
... practical monopoly of the appointments allotted to it , and in which nominees should enter at the bottom and work their way up through the grades ; only in this way , he thought , could they receive adequate training , and their com ...
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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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