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OUR ANGLO-INDIAN ARMY.

the possessions of both parties on the same footing as before the war. Hyder solicited an alliance offensive and defensive; but the English granted only the last, which, however, was found eventually to involve them in all the responsibility that, by refusing the first, they had sought to escape.