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administration adoption annexation of Oude arose assumed Bajah Barrackpore Brahmin British Government Calcutta cartridges caste character command contest corps Council course Court of Directors Crown danger Delhi dominion doubt duty Eajah Eesident effect Empire England Eulers European Force European troops favour fidelity Government of India Government of Oude Governor Governor-General hands Hearsey heirs Hindoo history of India important Indian Government Infantry Jhansi King of Oude land Lord Dalhousie Lord Dalhousie's rule Lord Hardinge Lucknow maintained Maun Singh measure ment military mind Minister Mutiny Nagpore Native Army Native Government native Princes native troops never opinion Oude Outram Paramount Power Parliament Pitt possession principle Province Punjaub question race recognised respect Sattara secure Sepoy Settlement Sikh Sir Charles Napier Sir George Clerk Sir Henry Lawrence Sir James Outram Sleeman soldiers Sovereign success supreme Talookdars territory tion treaty whole