The Briton in India, Հատոր 2Anupama Publications, 1987 - 706 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 20–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 516
... equality between the Englishman and the Indian , between the Asiatic and the European . To maintain the principle of abstract equality would appear a bit absurd at this stage to most of the English residents in India . They would agree ...
... equality between the Englishman and the Indian , between the Asiatic and the European . To maintain the principle of abstract equality would appear a bit absurd at this stage to most of the English residents in India . They would agree ...
Էջ 517
... equality between the unapproachable ex- cellence of the Anglo - Saxon , with the poor , rice - eating , half - famished brown Indian ! Professor MacCunn in his " Ethics of Citizenship " gives expression to a similar idea ...
... equality between the unapproachable ex- cellence of the Anglo - Saxon , with the poor , rice - eating , half - famished brown Indian ! Professor MacCunn in his " Ethics of Citizenship " gives expression to a similar idea ...
Էջ 521
... Equality is the share of everyone at their advent upon the earth , and equality is also their share when placed beneatn it 521.
... Equality is the share of everyone at their advent upon the earth , and equality is also their share when placed beneatn it 521.
Բովանդակություն
CHAPTER | 329 |
Reaction on English character | 449 |
Need for Adjustment | 505 |
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