The Quarterly Review, Volume 286William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1948 |
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Page 43
... British support would be a standing threat to the North - East Frontier . Only with British help could Burma hold off an attack from China . There is little doubt that if both Indian Dominions decide to throw in their lot with the ...
... British support would be a standing threat to the North - East Frontier . Only with British help could Burma hold off an attack from China . There is little doubt that if both Indian Dominions decide to throw in their lot with the ...
Page 124
... British connection and has friendly relations with his English - speaking neighbours even to the extent of marrying one of them , and his fiery young son , who is an ardent racialist and nationalist , hates the British Empire , and ...
... British connection and has friendly relations with his English - speaking neighbours even to the extent of marrying one of them , and his fiery young son , who is an ardent racialist and nationalist , hates the British Empire , and ...
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... British appeared on the scene as rivals for political power . The viceroys of Oudh and Bengal had renounced their allegiance to Delhi ; Asafjah , founder of the present dynasty of Hyderabad , then viceroy of the Mogul province of the ...
... British appeared on the scene as rivals for political power . The viceroys of Oudh and Bengal had renounced their allegiance to Delhi ; Asafjah , founder of the present dynasty of Hyderabad , then viceroy of the Mogul province of the ...
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