The Development of an Indian Policy (1818-1858)G. Bell & Sons, Limited, 1921 - 179 էջ |
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... , the regard shown to their ancient customs and laws , the constant endeavours to extend amongst them the inestimable advantages of intellectual and moral improvement , the command- ing FOUNDATIONS OF AN INDIAN POLICY 13.
... , the regard shown to their ancient customs and laws , the constant endeavours to extend amongst them the inestimable advantages of intellectual and moral improvement , the command- ing FOUNDATIONS OF AN INDIAN POLICY 13.
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... moral condition of his countrymen appealed to the young reformer more than the dull routine of a Govern- ment office . He therefore decided to devote his whole energy to the service of his country . Raja Ram Mohan Roy was primarily a ...
... moral condition of his countrymen appealed to the young reformer more than the dull routine of a Govern- ment office . He therefore decided to devote his whole energy to the service of his country . Raja Ram Mohan Roy was primarily a ...
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... moral tenets . " He deplored , " writes Sanford Arnot , " the existence of a party which had sprung up in Calcutta composed of imprudent young men , some of them possessing talent , who had avowed themselves sceptics in the widest sense ...
... moral tenets . " He deplored , " writes Sanford Arnot , " the existence of a party which had sprung up in Calcutta composed of imprudent young men , some of them possessing talent , who had avowed themselves sceptics in the widest sense ...
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... morality . Living constantly among Hindus of different sects and professions , I have had ample opportunity of ... moral defect . Even the most atrocious crimes weigh little or nothing in the balance against the supposed guilt of ...
... morality . Living constantly among Hindus of different sects and professions , I have had ample opportunity of ... moral defect . Even the most atrocious crimes weigh little or nothing in the balance against the supposed guilt of ...
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... 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 . Under these impressions , therefore , I have ...
... 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 . Under these impressions , therefore , I have ...
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