Charles Grant and British Rule in India, Թողարկում 606G. Allen, 1962 - 320 էջ |
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... nature of Hindostan . " 2 In contrast , the fundamental argument of Grant's Observations is that British rule can never really be reconciled to India until the ' nature of Hindostan ' was radically altered . Grant began the Observations ...
... nature of Hindostan . " 2 In contrast , the fundamental argument of Grant's Observations is that British rule can never really be reconciled to India until the ' nature of Hindostan ' was radically altered . Grant began the Observations ...
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... nature of their religion . This religion was ' a despotism , the most remarkable for its power and duration that the world had ever seen . " Not only did it fail to teach virtue , but it positively encouraged immorality . The recently ...
... nature of their religion . This religion was ' a despotism , the most remarkable for its power and duration that the world had ever seen . " Not only did it fail to teach virtue , but it positively encouraged immorality . The recently ...
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... Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations . Edited by Edwin Cannan . 2 vols . London , Methuen , 1950 . Smith , George . The Life of William Carey . London , J. M. Dent , 1922 . Twelve Indian Statesmen . London , John Murray , 1898 ...
... Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations . Edited by Edwin Cannan . 2 vols . London , Methuen , 1950 . Smith , George . The Life of William Carey . London , J. M. Dent , 1922 . Twelve Indian Statesmen . London , John Murray , 1898 ...
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