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BY THE SAME AUTHOR.

A TOUR THROUGH INDIA

IN

LORD CANNING'S TIME.

Crown 8vo., 264 pp., 7s. 6d.

"Mr. Martin, in speaking of Lord Canning's Administration, pays a just tribute to the manner in which that statesman filled his difficult position during the Mutiny. In the provinces of India, Lord Canning had an able body of rulers, to whom and to the army he would himself probably have ascribed the success of his Administration; but for all that, if he had been found wanting, his failure would have paralysed the whole service. He was equal to the occasion in the hour of peril, and showed throughout a dauntless courage and a calm mind. Much space is taken up with opinions and discussions relative to the Government, Viceroys, and Army of India; but as the author's avowed intention was to include these matters in his book, they cannot be said to be out of place in his narrative of a tour through the country. Of course, some people will not agree with his opinions, but even they will find much to interest in this volume, and much to instruct." -Morning Post.

REMINGTON & CO., 134, New Bond St., W.

THE HOLY LAND, SYRIA AND

CONSTANTINOPLE.

BY

EUSTACE MEREDYTH MARTIN.

A SEQUEL TO "A TOUR THROUGH INDIA IN LORD
CANNING'S TIME.'

"In those holy fields over whose acres walked those blessed
feet which fourteen hundred years ago were nailed for our
advantage on the bitter cross."

1st Part HENRY IV., 1st Act, Scene 1st.

London:

REMINGTON AND CO.,

NEW BOND STREET, W.

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