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५४३ declares that his regiment could not have lived a week butefor the regimental servants, Doly bearers. hospital men, and their dependents. Gurkha gundes did good service at Delhi and the Bengal arthllery men were as much exposed as the Europeans."-Russel's My Diary in India. सं. ५७ पृ. ५२२ " Among the many lessons the Indian Mutiny con- veys to the Historlan, none is of greater importance than the warning that it is possible to have a Revolu- tion in which Brahmins & Shudras, Hindus and Moha- medans, could be united against us, and that it is not safe to suppose that the peace and stability of our Dominions, in any great measure, depends on the con- tinent being mhabited by different religious systems: for they murually understand and respect and take a part in each others modes and ways and doings. The Mutiny reminds us that our dominions rest on a thin crust ever likely to be rent by titanic fire of social charges and religious revolution-Forrest's In- troduction.