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... European and native offices Employment of natives 168 170 • 171 • 172 174 186 188 • 190 • 194 199 199 201 202 • 204 205 207 210 211 217 218 220 • 221 • 223 225 226 227 227 231 • European service , comparative cheapness and advantage of ...
... European and native offices Employment of natives 168 170 • 171 • 172 174 186 188 • 190 • 194 199 199 201 202 • 204 205 207 210 211 217 218 220 • 221 • 223 225 226 227 227 231 • European service , comparative cheapness and advantage of ...
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... European troops 347 Regular sepoy army - its state - causes of its deficiencies 348 Employment of natives in superior grades 355 Proposed cavalry arrangements 356 Proposed infantry arrangements . 358 Infusion of new blood into the ...
... European troops 347 Regular sepoy army - its state - causes of its deficiencies 348 Employment of natives in superior grades 355 Proposed cavalry arrangements 356 Proposed infantry arrangements . 358 Infusion of new blood into the ...
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... European planters of the interior . Some of these men are capable of giving most useful in- formation , and should not be lost sight of by those now engaged in the investigation of Indian affairs . It does seem most unfortunately to ...
... European planters of the interior . Some of these men are capable of giving most useful in- formation , and should not be lost sight of by those now engaged in the investigation of Indian affairs . It does seem most unfortunately to ...
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... European morals , manners , and arts ; I am even more sanguine than most people as to the aptness of the people to receive these benefits . With a view both to colonization and to the efficiency of a European government , I strongly ...
... European morals , manners , and arts ; I am even more sanguine than most people as to the aptness of the people to receive these benefits . With a view both to colonization and to the efficiency of a European government , I strongly ...
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... European courts , subjects , & c . The European settlers have vigorously opposed their subjection to the Company's courts and Company's servants , and asserted their privilege of being judged by Her Majesty's judges . The more free use ...
... European courts , subjects , & c . The European settlers have vigorously opposed their subjection to the Company's courts and Company's servants , and asserted their privilege of being judged by Her Majesty's judges . The more free use ...
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