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Kaye’s and Malleson’s History of the Indian Mutiny of 1857-8

1897

Seton-Karr's Measures. P 23 Sketch of previous History of Kolhapfir. 24 Mutinous Combination of the Native Regiments at Kolhaptip Belg6on and Dlillwar. 25 The Regiment at Kolhaptir mutinies. 26 Lord Elphinstone sends Colonel Le Grand Jacob to Kolhaptir. 26 Before he arrives the Mutiny is suppressed. 26 Jacobs disarms the Mutineers.2 [...]. 81 Feeling produced in ehe Minds of the Population by the News from the North-West. 82 Mutinous Outbreak at Haidartibtid. Put down by Major Davidson. 83 Bad Effect of the Advent of Adventurers from other Parts. 81 The Loyalty of the Niztim the surest Guarantee of Peace. 81 Major Davidson's far-sighted Policy. 85 The Rajah of Sheript [...] Summary of its Contents and of the Contents of the explanatory Letter accompanying it. 173 Summary of Sir James Outram's Objections to it. 175 Lord Canning's two Replied. 176 Lord Ellenborough receives the Proclamation without any explanatory Letter. 177 Lord Ellenborough arrives at a Conclusion similar to that of Sir James Outram. 17 [...]. 250 He crosses into Sindl„ liti's territory ; Napier follows him. 251 Napier's accurate Intelligence is baffled by a misleading Despatch.' 252 But he pursues Firuzshah outmanoeuvres and crushes him at Rancid. 253 I ;allantry of Stack ; of Rice. 254 Firuzshah joins Tantia ; to whom the Story reverts. 254 MICA endeavours to [...] Annexation of Oudh was regarded by the Sipahit illustrated by an Accident. 288 It deals the last Blow to the Confidence of the Sipahi in his foreign Master. 289 How the same Result was arrived at in the Minds of the Princes Chiefs an Landowners of India. 289 The System examined of granting a Life Annuity in exchange for a Kingdom. 289 Caus
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Pages
419
Published in
United States
SARF Document ID
sarf.142154
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xxiv G.B. Malleson view
Book XIII.—Bombay Central India and the Dakhan
1-89 unknown view
Book XIV.—Central India Kirwi Gwaliar and the Southern Maratha Country
90-172 unknown view
Book XV.—The Pacification of Oudh and the Northwest. Repression of Outbreaks in the Panjab
173-220 unknown view
Book XVI.—Tantia Topi and the Queen’s Proclamation
221-278 unknown view
Book XVII.—The Causes of the Mutiny
279-362 unknown view
Messrs. Longmans Green & Co.’s Classified Catalogue of Works in General Literature
1-30 unknown view

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