Forty-one years in India
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Title: Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To
Commander-In-Chief
Author: Frederick Sleigh Roberts
Release Date: August 14, 2005 [EBook #16528]
Language: English
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_PUBLISHED JANUARY 4, 1897._
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[Illustration: Frontispiece.]
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FORTY-ONE YEARS IN INDIA
FROM
Subaltern to Commander-in-Chief
BY
FIELD-MARSHAL LORD ROBERTS OF KANDAHAR V.C., K.P.,
G.C.B., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E.
[Illustration: Seal]
FIRST EDITION IN ONE VOLUME
WITH FORTY ILLUSTRATIONS
LONDON RICHARD BENTLEY AND SON Publishers in Ordinary to
Her Majesty the Queen 1898 [_All rights reserved_]
_A NEW EDITION, BEING THE TWENTY-NINTH_
_TO THE COUNTRY TO WHICH I AM SO PROUD OF
BELONGING,
TO THE ARMY TO WHICH I AM SO DEEPLY INDEBTED,
AND TO MY WIFE,
WITHOUT WHOSE LOVING HELP
MY 'FORTY-ONE YEARS IN INDIA'
COULD NOT BE THE HAPPY RETROSPECT IT IS,
I DEDICATE THIS BOOK._
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PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION.
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I would never have ventured to intrude upon the public with my
personal reminiscences had I not been urged to do so by friends who,
being interested themselves in what I was able to tell them of India as
my father knew it, and as I found it and left it, persuaded me that my
experiences of the many and various aspects under which I have known
the wonderful land of my adoption and its interesting peoples would be
useful to my countrymen. It was thought that I might thus contribute
towards a more intimate knowledge of the glorious heritage our
forefathers have bequeathed to us, than the greater number of them
possess, and towards helping them to understand the characteristics and
requirements of the numerous and widely different races by whom
India is inhabited.
It is difficult for people who know nothing of Natives to understand
and appreciate the value they set on cherished customs, peculiar
idiosyncrasies, and fixed prejudices, all of which must be carefully
studied by those who are placed in the position of their Rulers, if the
suzerain Power is to keep their respect and gain their gratitude and
affection.
The Natives of India are particularly observant of character, and
intelligent in gauging the capabilities of those who govern them; and it
is because the English Government is
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