The Development of an Indian Policy (1818-1858)G. Bell & Sons, Limited, 1921 - 179 էջ |
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... institutions ; that they find our civilisation cold and repellent , and that they must be led to it very gradually , gently , and patiently by evolution from their own traditions . Their eyes cannot be opened . forcibly ; they must be ...
... institutions ; that they find our civilisation cold and repellent , and that they must be led to it very gradually , gently , and patiently by evolution from their own traditions . Their eyes cannot be opened . forcibly ; they must be ...
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... institutions and governments , may truly , though metaphorically , be viewed as a vast and ancient fabric , neither without shape and beauty , but of which many parts are in a dilapidated state , and all more or less soiled or decayed ...
... institutions and governments , may truly , though metaphorically , be viewed as a vast and ancient fabric , neither without shape and beauty , but of which many parts are in a dilapidated state , and all more or less soiled or decayed ...
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... institutions and social usages which had lasted for centuries could not be entirely devoid of merit . His great endeavour in the civil administration 1 The occasion was the necessity of appointing a Governor of Bombay . • Mountstuart ...
... institutions and social usages which had lasted for centuries could not be entirely devoid of merit . His great endeavour in the civil administration 1 The occasion was the necessity of appointing a Governor of Bombay . • Mountstuart ...
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... of any regulations but those which they found established . " He did all that lay in his power to revive the public spirit which " " once animated the village communities , ancient institutions which have 12 DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDIAN POLICY.
... of any regulations but those which they found established . " He did all that lay in his power to revive the public spirit which " " once animated the village communities , ancient institutions which have 12 DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDIAN POLICY.
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George Anderson, Manilāl Bhagvāndās Sūbadār. once animated the village communities , ancient institutions which have ... institution had its defects , but it also possessed many advantages . " The intimate acquaintance , " wrote ...
George Anderson, Manilāl Bhagvāndās Sūbadār. once animated the village communities , ancient institutions which have ... institution had its defects , but it also possessed many advantages . " The intimate acquaintance , " wrote ...
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