The Development of an Indian Policy (1818-1858)G. Bell & Sons, Limited, 1921 - 179 էջ |
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... languages and of the customs of those with whom he has intercourse . All his particular acts ( even to the manner of them ) should be regulated by recurrence to the foundations of our rule and a careful observation of those principles ...
... languages and of the customs of those with whom he has intercourse . All his particular acts ( even to the manner of them ) should be regulated by recurrence to the foundations of our rule and a careful observation of those principles ...
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... languages . At a very early age he showed himself possessed of an independent mind by publishing a pamphlet which called in question the idolatrous system of the Hindus . This , together with his known sentiments on the subject , caused ...
... languages . At a very early age he showed himself possessed of an independent mind by publishing a pamphlet which called in question the idolatrous system of the Hindus . This , together with his known sentiments on the subject , caused ...
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... language . Great also was his sympathy towards the downtrodden ryots , which was so prominent in his evidence before the Select Committee in 1831. On the other hand , when occasion offered , he was a stern critic of any intolerance on ...
... language . Great also was his sympathy towards the downtrodden ryots , which was so prominent in his evidence before the Select Committee in 1831. On the other hand , when occasion offered , he was a stern critic of any intolerance on ...
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... languages , And early distinguished himself as one of the greatest scholars of his day . His unwearied labours to promote the social , moral and physical condition of the people of India , his earnest endeavours to suppress idolatry and ...
... languages , And early distinguished himself as one of the greatest scholars of his day . His unwearied labours to promote the social , moral and physical condition of the people of India , his earnest endeavours to suppress idolatry and ...
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... language of the courts , and in whatever is the prevalent language of the country , and copies of them are furnished to the several functionaries of Government . It would 32 DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDIAN POLICY A Gang of Successful Thugs ...
... language of the courts , and in whatever is the prevalent language of the country , and copies of them are furnished to the several functionaries of Government . It would 32 DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDIAN POLICY A Gang of Successful Thugs ...
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