The British Army in India: Its Preservation by an Appropriate Clothing, Housing, Locating, Recreative Employment, and Hopeful Encouragement of the Troops. With an Appendix on India: the Climate of Its Hills; the Development of Its Resources, Industry, and Arts; the Administration of Justice; the Black Act; the Progress of Christianity; the Traffic in Opium; the Value of India; Permanent Causes of Disaffection, and of the Recent Rebellion; the Traditionary Policy; Misgovernment by Native Rulers; Annexations of Their Territory, Etc
Julius Jeffreys
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