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" ... count it a great privilege to be loyal subjects of the Empress of India. There is now security of life and property, as perfect as human institutions can make it. Those who are old enough are aware of the plundering excursions of Pindaris, who, descending... "
Journal of the National Indian Association, in Aid of Social Progress in India - Page 309
1877
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Modern India and the Indians: Being a Series of Impressions, Notes, and Essays

Sir Monier Monier-Williams - India - 1878 - 256 pages
...the plundering excursions of Pindaris, who, descending from the ghauts, spread terror in the Concan. These professional robbers have been extirpated by...internal peace, and freedom from foreign invasions.' Possibly, we are inclined to go beyond our duty in our appreciation of Native merit. It is certain...
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India and Her Neighbours

Sir William Patrick Andrew - Eastern question (Central Asia) - 1878 - 316 pages
...the plundering excursions of Pindaris, who, descending from the ghauts, spread terror in the Concans. These professional robbers have been extirpated by...internal peace, and freedom from foreign invasions." The events that have occurred since the abolition of the Government of the East India Company, with...
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Modern India and the Indians: Being a Series of Impressions, Notes, and Essays

Sir Monier Monier-Williams - India - 1878 - 264 pages
...the plundering excursions of Pindaris, who, descending from the ghauts, spread terror in the Concan. These professional robbers have been extirpated by...internal peace, and freedom from foreign invasions.' Possibly, we are inclined to go beyond our duty in our appreciation of Native merit. It is certain...
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England and Russia in Central Asia, Volume 2

Demetrius Charles Boulger - Asia - 1879 - 452 pages
...the plundering excursions of Pindaris, who, descending from the ghauts, spread terror in the Concan. These professional robbers have been extirpated by...public works, internal peace, and freedom from foreign invasion.' " Possibly, we are inclined to go beyond our duty in our appreciation of native merit. It...
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England and Russia in Central Asia, Volume 2

Demetrius Charles Boulger - Asia - 1879 - 490 pages
...the plundering excursions of Pindaris, who, descending from the ghauts, spread terror in the Concan. These professional robbers have been extirpated by...useful public works, internal peace, and freedom from forcigu invasion/ " Possibly, we are inclined to go beyond our duty in our appreciation of native merit....
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India: Its Condition, Religion, and Missions

James Bradbury - India - 1884 - 274 pages
...plundering excursions of the Pindarees, who, descending from the ghats, spread terror in the Ooncan. These professional robbers have been extirpated by...the British Government. We enjoy liberty of speech, of petition, and of the press. We enjoy the blessings of education, useful public works, internal peace,...
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India: Its Condition, Religion, and Missions

James Bradbury - India - 1884 - 276 pages
...plundering excursions of the Pindarees, who, descending from the ghats, spread terror in the Concan. These professional robbers have been extirpated by the British Government. We enjoy liberty 1 Public Opinion, Saturday, 30th December, 1876, p. 831. of speech, of petition, and of the press....
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The British Israelites, Or Evidences of Our Hebrew Origin ...

Henry William J. Senior - Anglo-Israelism - 1885 - 208 pages
...the plundering excursions of Pindaris, who, descending from the ghauts, spread terror in the Concan. These professional robbers have been extirpated by...useful public works, internal peace, and freedom from invasions." — ("India and her Neighbours," by W. Andrew, p. 194.) The following testimony by Lala...
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Journal of the National Indian Association, in Aid of Social Progress in India

India - 1876 - 798 pages
...ghauts, spread terror in the Concan, and repeatedly plundered the towns of Penn, Panwell, Mahad, <tc. These professional robbers have been extirpated by...MEDICAL SERVICES. THE new Civil Service Regulations will coine into force in the Second Examination appointed for next year. That Examination will be held on...
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