. Indika. The country and the people of India and Ceylon . THE MEMORIAL WELL AT CAWNPOR] Commission has resulted in a great advance of popular educa-tion. Lord Kipon, though a Roman Catholic, enjoyed the favorand confidence of the whole body of Protestanl missionaries. Hunter, Brief Bistory of the People,p 216. 80 INDIRA. The natives regard his administration as peculiarly favorable tothem, and showed their appreciation of his services by populardemonstrations of remarkable magnitude and heartiness. Theadministration of his successor, Lord Dufferin, which lasted from1885 to 1888, was wi


. Indika. The country and the people of India and Ceylon . THE MEMORIAL WELL AT CAWNPOR] Commission has resulted in a great advance of popular educa-tion. Lord Kipon, though a Roman Catholic, enjoyed the favorand confidence of the whole body of Protestanl missionaries. Hunter, Brief Bistory of the People,p 216. 80 INDIRA. The natives regard his administration as peculiarly favorable tothem, and showed their appreciation of his services by populardemonstrations of remarkable magnitude and heartiness. Theadministration of his successor, Lord Dufferin, which lasted from1885 to 1888, was wisely conducted. Its most important polit-ical event was the accession of Burma to the empire of the most far-reaching event was the founding of a movementby the Countess Dufferin for the supply of Medical Aid to theWomen of MARCO POLO. CHAPTER VII. THE NATURAL DIVISIONS OF INDIA India is known to its inhabitants, not as India, bul as Bharata-varsha, or Land of King Bharata, the greal ancienl raler of theLunar dynasty.* It is mentioned in the Book of Esther as oneof the one hundred and twenty-seven provinces of the son of


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