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" The Hindoo inhabitants are a race of men, generally speaking, not more distinguished by their lofty stature . . . than they are for some of the finest qualities of the mind ; they are brave, generous, and humane, and their truth is as remarkable as their... "
The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time - Page 569
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1815
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The Quarterly Review, Volumes 9-10

English literature - 1813 - 1102 pages
...those of the interior, " are not more distinguished by their lofty stature and robust frame of body, than they are for some of the finest qualities of the mind;" that " they are brave, generous, and humane; and their truth as remarkable as their courage."J By a...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 9

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1813 - 540 pages
...those of the interior, " are not more distinguished by their lofty stature and robust frame of body, than they are for some of the finest qualities of the mind ;" that " they are brave, generous, and humane ; and their truth as remarkable as their courage."^...
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The History of British India, Volume 1

James Mill - Hindus - 1840 - 650 pages
...a race of men, generally speaking, not more distinguished by their lofty stature and robust frame, than they are for some of the finest qualities of the mind — they are brave, generous, humane, and their truth is as remarkable as their courage." At a subsequent examination he bears witness...
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The Life and Administration of Robert Banks, Second Earl of ..., Volume 1

Charles Duke Yonge - Great Britain - 1868 - 542 pages
...more distinguished by their lofty stature, which rather exceeds that of Europeans, and their robust frame of body, which in almost all is inured to martial...particularly of the Rajpoots, who form a considerable portion of this population), than they are for some of the finest qualities of the mind. They are brave,...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 42

Great Britain - 1882 - 1038 pages
...generally speaking, not more distinguished by their lofty stature and robust frame than they are ibr some of the finest qualities of the mind. They are brave, generous, humane, and their truth is as remarkable as their courage." But because I feel bound to protest against...
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India, what Can it Teach Us?: A Course of Lectures

Friedrich Max Müller - India - 1883 - 436 pages
...are a race of men, generally speaking, not more distinguished by their lofty stature and robust frame than they are for some of the finest qualities of the mind. They are brave, generous, humane, and their truth is as remarkable as their courage.' But because I feel bound to protest against...
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Speeches and Papers on Indian Questions, 1891 and 1902

Romesh Chunder Dutt - India - 1902 - 222 pages
...inhabitants are a race of men, generally speaking, not more distinguished by their lofty stature * * * than they are for some of the finest qualities of...and their truth is as remarkable as their courage," And replying to the question as to whether they were likely to be consumers of British goods, he replied...
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Speeches and Papers on Indian Questions, 1901 and 1902

Romesh Chunder Dutt - India - 1902 - 228 pages
...inhabitants are a race of men, generally speaking, not more distinguished by their lofty stature * * * than they are for some of the finest qualities of...humane, and their truth is as remarkable as their cournse,'' And replying to the question as to whether they \vere likely to be consumers of British...
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Hindu Superiority: An Attempt to Determine the Position of the Hindu Race in ...

Har Bilas Sarda (Diwan Bahadur) - Hindus - 1906 - 506 pages
...a race of men, generally speaking, not more distinguished by their lofty stature and roBust frame, than they are for some of the finest qualities of the mind — (hey are brave, generous, humane, and their truth is as remarkable as their courage." At a subsequent...
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Hindu Superiority: An Attempt to Determine the Position of the Hindu Race in ...

Har Bilas Sarda (Diwan Bahadur) - Hindu civilization - 1922 - 498 pages
...a race o£ men, generally speaking, not more distinguished by their lofty stature and robust frame, than they are for some of the finest qualities of the mind — they are brave, generous, humane, and their truth is as remarkable as their courage." At a subsequent examination, he said, with...
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