The Briton in India, Հատոր 2Anupama Publications, 1987 - 706 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 21–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 457
... doubt whether the ripples of that upheaval have altogether disappeared even now . At the same time there was a slow change coming over the attitude of the English officials in India . Lord Curzon himself refers to this . " The number of ...
... doubt whether the ripples of that upheaval have altogether disappeared even now . At the same time there was a slow change coming over the attitude of the English officials in India . Lord Curzon himself refers to this . " The number of ...
Էջ 527
... doubt ! The great religious teachers of the world have been drawn from people belonging to the races which are now despised by the English and other European nations . Buddha was an Indian . Mohammed was an Oriental . Confuscius was a ...
... doubt ! The great religious teachers of the world have been drawn from people belonging to the races which are now despised by the English and other European nations . Buddha was an Indian . Mohammed was an Oriental . Confuscius was a ...
Էջ 683
... doubt of the very great relief which British rule has given to this country , though it is certain that there is a growing desire to treat the natives well , " the desire is there all right , nobody denies it , and the spirit is willing ...
... doubt of the very great relief which British rule has given to this country , though it is certain that there is a growing desire to treat the natives well , " the desire is there all right , nobody denies it , and the spirit is willing ...
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CHAPTER | 329 |
Reaction on English character | 449 |
Need for Adjustment | 505 |
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