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... rule , and ostensibly headed by one who seems to have been able to attract both the religious and the worldly , the rich and the poor , and whose principal follower was the heir to the throne . This last fact alone was quite sufficient ...
... rule , and ostensibly headed by one who seems to have been able to attract both the religious and the worldly , the rich and the poor , and whose principal follower was the heir to the throne . This last fact alone was quite sufficient ...
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... rule . Harsh and cruel , with inordinate ideas of the inviolability of the slightest expression of his will , a fierce enthusiast , eccentric to the verge of insanity , continually employed in hatching wild plans , the bantlings of a ...
... rule . Harsh and cruel , with inordinate ideas of the inviolability of the slightest expression of his will , a fierce enthusiast , eccentric to the verge of insanity , continually employed in hatching wild plans , the bantlings of a ...
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... rule could not have averted , and which exceeded in severity any similar visitations of which we have authentic records in Indian history , must have left the condition of the unfortunate peoples truly pitiable . We read of hosts of ...
... rule could not have averted , and which exceeded in severity any similar visitations of which we have authentic records in Indian history , must have left the condition of the unfortunate peoples truly pitiable . We read of hosts of ...
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... rule could not have averted , and which exceeded in severity any similar visitations of which we have authentic records in Indian history , must have left the condition of the unfortunate peoples truly pitiable . We read of hosts of ...
... rule could not have averted , and which exceeded in severity any similar visitations of which we have authentic records in Indian history , must have left the condition of the unfortunate peoples truly pitiable . We read of hosts of ...
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... of Maráthá supremacy and British rule would be an interesting study , but is one which calls for more space than can be accorded to a single article . WATER - SUPPLY IN MITIGATION OF DROUGHT IN INDIA . 34 Some Historical Indian Famines .
... of Maráthá supremacy and British rule would be an interesting study , but is one which calls for more space than can be accorded to a single article . WATER - SUPPLY IN MITIGATION OF DROUGHT IN INDIA . 34 Some Historical Indian Famines .
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