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19. The Central Asian Question; a Series of Letters by “England.” Ke- 
printed from the “ Friend of India.” 
20. On the Transit of Tea from North-West India to Eastern Turkestan. 
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22. Speech of Lord Lawrence in the House of Lords, April 19th, 1869. 
Note. —The two sketches are intended to illustrate the frontier scenery. One 
is of the valley of Kohat, looking south, from the Afreedie Mountains, and 
shews the isolated position of the station of Kohat, in the midst of the plain in 
close proximity to the Afghan Mountains. The other is taken from the interior 
of the fort of Peshawur—the mountains on the left being those which overhang 
the Kyber. The fort is not a strong one, and merely contains our ammunition 
and reserve stores. The troops are stationed on the plain outside. In the distance 
are the snowy ranges of the Hindoo Koosh. 
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