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OUR ANGLO-INDIAN ARMY.
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the war. The Company, by this milk-and-water policy, fancied they would conciliate the native princes into something like universal peace; but animosities continued to ferment, which were destined before long to break out in a violent tempest, and to involve India again in an expensive and sanguinary war.