The Briton in India, Հատոր 2Anupama Publications, 1987 - 706 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 71–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 533
... matter . For the colour of the Indian Rajahs is of the same dye as that of the peasant . Thus it seems to resolve itself more or less into a question of money . The majority of English people can tolerate the colour of the Indians if ...
... matter . For the colour of the Indian Rajahs is of the same dye as that of the peasant . Thus it seems to resolve itself more or less into a question of money . The majority of English people can tolerate the colour of the Indians if ...
Էջ 574
... matter . But one feels really uneasy at the nature of the issues involved . Though the Indian Press is also not without its share in the problem , it is obvious that on this particular matter the Anglo - Indian Press has such a heavy ...
... matter . But one feels really uneasy at the nature of the issues involved . Though the Indian Press is also not without its share in the problem , it is obvious that on this particular matter the Anglo - Indian Press has such a heavy ...
Էջ 676
... matter . As long as they are active or passive sup- porters of the caste system in India , which is the great- est blot on India's honour and fair name , the greatest hindrance to her real improvement ; that as long as they tolerate ...
... matter . As long as they are active or passive sup- porters of the caste system in India , which is the great- est blot on India's honour and fair name , the greatest hindrance to her real improvement ; that as long as they tolerate ...
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Reaction on English character | 449 |
Need for Adjustment | 505 |
Need for Adjustmentcontd | 549 |
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