Charles Grant and British Rule in India, Թողարկում 606G. Allen, 1962 - 320 էջ |
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... English . For Grant , the arguments for these innovations were incontrovertible : the moral and intellectual superiority of the Europeans would give more honest management , while the use of English , through lessening the in- fluence ...
... English . For Grant , the arguments for these innovations were incontrovertible : the moral and intellectual superiority of the Europeans would give more honest management , while the use of English , through lessening the in- fluence ...
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... English language in India . It was perfectly reasonable , he argued , that the British should follow the example of other ruling groups in India and elsewhere by introducing their own language as a means of assimilating the conquered ...
... English language in India . It was perfectly reasonable , he argued , that the British should follow the example of other ruling groups in India and elsewhere by introducing their own language as a means of assimilating the conquered ...
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Ainslie Thomas Embree. 2 life - from ' English manners , English attachments , English principles , and I am not ashamed to say , from English prejudices . " Another criticism was that too much attention was given to English literature ...
Ainslie Thomas Embree. 2 life - from ' English manners , English attachments , English principles , and I am not ashamed to say , from English prejudices . " Another criticism was that too much attention was given to English literature ...
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