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0329 Tibet and Turkestan : vol.1
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doi: 10.20676/00000231
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HERBERT SPENCER—
CONTEST FOR A BASE BIS-
T POLITICAL SITUATION

PENCER (Principles of So
A. & Co., 1897) defines in
ly, I think, as follows:

the name 'birds of prey and to
gave to the English in India
hating's trial, when auditor w
condition committed, is not un
at the policy of annexation co
s. As remarked by an India
eneral Pasha, all our conquest
made from time and while so
erty, of the frontier army could
of late years for raising what l
ing to us, because the people
ly poorly armed, while we are
the most excellent weapons' fo
g sportsman or a bulging offi
a musket, or even refusal to fi
erves as sufficient excuse for th
Washington, severity to some b
of them, quarrels with their bro
of sheer currency. Yet our