The Development of an Indian Policy (1818-1858)G. Bell & Sons, Limited, 1921 - 179 էջ |
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... feelings of patriotism ; but these are feelings which that very knowledge that it is our duty to impart must gradually revive and bring into action . The people of India must , by a recurring sense of benefits , have amends made to them ...
... feelings of patriotism ; but these are feelings which that very knowledge that it is our duty to impart must gradually revive and bring into action . The people of India must , by a recurring sense of benefits , have amends made to them ...
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... feelings of affection than perhaps any other British ruler of India . Like all writers in the service of the East India Company he came out to India at a very early age . The early years of his service were spent in the difficult task ...
... feelings of affection than perhaps any other British ruler of India . Like all writers in the service of the East India Company he came out to India at a very early age . The early years of his service were spent in the difficult task ...
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... feelings of regret the obstinate adherence of my countrymen to their fatal system of idolatry , inducing for the sake of propitiating their supposed Deities the violation of every humane and social feeling . And this in various ...
... feelings of regret the obstinate adherence of my countrymen to their fatal system of idolatry , inducing for the sake of propitiating their supposed Deities the violation of every humane and social feeling . And this in various ...
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... feelings of regret and to view in them the moral debasement of a race who , I cannot help thinking , are capable of better things , whose susceptibility , patience , and mildness of character render them worthy of a better destiny ...
... feelings of regret and to view in them the moral debasement of a race who , I cannot help thinking , are capable of better things , whose susceptibility , patience , and mildness of character render them worthy of a better destiny ...
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... feeling , and the multitude of religious rites and ceremonies and the laws of purification has totally disqualified them from undertaking any difficult enterprise . . . . It is , I think , necessary that some change should take place in ...
... feeling , and the multitude of religious rites and ceremonies and the laws of purification has totally disqualified them from undertaking any difficult enterprise . . . . It is , I think , necessary that some change should take place in ...
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