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The crisis in the Punjab, from the 10th of May until the fall of Delhi

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Author of " Life of Lord Metcalfe," &c., 8vo. [/ the press.



NE\V \V01IKS OX INDIAN AFFAIRS.



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NARRATIVE OF THE MISSION FROM THE
GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF INDIA TO THE COURT,
OF AVA, in 1855. With Notices of the Country, Govern-
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BRITISH RULE IN INDIA. Ry HARRIET MARTINEAU.
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VIEWS AND OPINIONS OF BRIGADIER-GENERAL
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TIGER SHOOTING IN INDIA. By Lieutenant
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The Crisis in the Punjab.

Esq., C.S., Umritsir.



By FREDERICK H. COOPER,



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Eight Months Campaign against the Bengal

Sepoys, during the Mutiny, 1857. By Colonel GEORGE
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