The Development of an Indian Policy (1818-1858)G. Bell & Sons, Limited, 1921 - 179 էջ |
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... knowledge and experience , have been capable of forming any judgment upon the question are agreed that our power in India rests on the general opinion of the natives of the comparative good faith , wisdom , and strength of their own ...
... knowledge and experience , have been capable of forming any judgment upon the question are agreed that our power in India rests on the general opinion of the natives of the comparative good faith , wisdom , and strength of their own ...
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... 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 for the degradation of continuing subject to foreign masters ...
... 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 for the degradation of continuing subject to foreign masters ...
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... knowledge and habits ; by admitting natives to a larger share in the advantages of office ; by constant but gradually urged efforts to give a more popular character to the administration of the countr expenditur all a by a liberal but ...
... knowledge and habits ; by admitting natives to a larger share in the advantages of office ; by constant but gradually urged efforts to give a more popular character to the administration of the countr expenditur all a by a liberal but ...
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... knowledge of the people taught him that the state of society and civilisation which pervades the many millions of India calls for a simple , cheap , and expeditious administration of justice . Under native rule the main instrument of ...
... knowledge of the people taught him that the state of society and civilisation which pervades the many millions of India calls for a simple , cheap , and expeditious administration of justice . Under native rule the main instrument of ...
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... knowledge of a purer system of morality . Living constantly among Hindus of different sects and professions , I have had ample opportunity of observing the superstitious puerilities into which they have been thrown by their self ...
... knowledge of a purer system of morality . Living constantly among Hindus of different sects and professions , I have had ample opportunity of observing the superstitious puerilities into which they have been thrown by their self ...
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