CONTENTS
CHAP.
I. The Argument 9-18
II. The Man 19-59
III. Conquest of the Punjab 60-85
IV. Consolidation of the Punjab 86-107
V. Conquest of Lower Burma 108-123
VI. Annexation of Hindu States 124-149
VII. Nágpur. The Karnatic Family. Náná Sáhib. Berárs 150-166
VIII. Annexation of Oudh 167-176
IX. Internal Re-organisation 177-189
X. Railways, Commerce. Telegraphs. Public Works 190-201
XI. The Half-penny Post. Education. Finance 202-211
XII. Military Policy. Conclusion 212-225
Index 226-228
NOTE
The orthography of proper names follows the system adopted by the Indian Government for the Imperial Gazetteer of India. That system, while adhering to the popular spelling of very well-known places, such as Punjab, Lucknow, etc., employs in all other cases the vowels with the following uniform sounds: —
a, as in woman: á, as in land: i, as in police: í, as in intrigue: o, as in cold: u, as in bull : ú, as in sure.