The India We Left: Charles Trevelyan, 1826-65, Humphrey Trevelyan, 1929-47Macmillan, 1972 - 255 pagina's Lord Trevelyan`S New Book Describes The Human Scene Of British And Indians In India In The Mid-Nineteenth Century And In The Twilight Of Empire, Through The Experiences Of Two Members Of The Same Family. |
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Pagina 120
... Ootacamund , the summer headquarters of the Madras Government in the Nilgiri hills , where Hannah Trevelyan and her children had spent the summer of 1863. As Emily Eden had found , it is an exhilarating experience to drive up the ...
... Ootacamund , the summer headquarters of the Madras Government in the Nilgiri hills , where Hannah Trevelyan and her children had spent the summer of 1863. As Emily Eden had found , it is an exhilarating experience to drive up the ...
Pagina 122
... Ootacamund of those days , was the wife of a judge , who wrote novels of Anglo - Indian life . Her brother , a member of the Indian police , had been killed in an ambush in a revolt of the primitive tribes who lived in wild hilly ...
... Ootacamund of those days , was the wife of a judge , who wrote novels of Anglo - Indian life . Her brother , a member of the Indian police , had been killed in an ambush in a revolt of the primitive tribes who lived in wild hilly ...
Pagina 132
... Ootacamund and confused the house- hold by ringing the bells and passing through people while they were dressing . The general standard of Madras ' civilians ' when I went to India was high . The best were very good in- deed , including ...
... Ootacamund and confused the house- hold by ringing the bells and passing through people while they were dressing . The general standard of Madras ' civilians ' when I went to India was high . The best were very good in- deed , including ...
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