Address to Parliament on the Duties of Great Britain to India: In Respect of the Education of the Natives, and Their Official Employment |
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... into which the jurisprudence of India had fallen I will not here enter into details , which must be fully considered when I come to describe the operations of the law commission . The whole law of India , Hindoo , Mahomedan , 4.
... into which the jurisprudence of India had fallen I will not here enter into details , which must be fully considered when I come to describe the operations of the law commission . The whole law of India , Hindoo , Mahomedan , 4.
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... considered their existence as distinct from the existence of Rome . The established authority of the emperors pervaded without an effort the wide extent of their dominions , and was exercised with the same facility on the banks of the ...
... considered their existence as distinct from the existence of Rome . The established authority of the emperors pervaded without an effort the wide extent of their dominions , and was exercised with the same facility on the banks of the ...
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... considered their interests and that of their government the same ; and , consequently , have never felt any desire for its success or its duration . " ( Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official , vol . ii . p . 175. ) The truth ...
... considered their interests and that of their government the same ; and , consequently , have never felt any desire for its success or its duration . " ( Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official , vol . ii . p . 175. ) The truth ...
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... considered complete assimilation of races as the ideal point of perfection to be aimed at . The difference between them was , that Alexander thought his Greeks might find something worthy of imitation in the Asiatic nations whom he had ...
... considered complete assimilation of races as the ideal point of perfection to be aimed at . The difference between them was , that Alexander thought his Greeks might find something worthy of imitation in the Asiatic nations whom he had ...
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... considered , for the present purpose , as any thing more than an off - shoot of Hellenic literature . It is true that Latin was no dialect of Greek by its origin . It was a fellow - member with Greek of the great Indo - Germanic family ...
... considered , for the present purpose , as any thing more than an off - shoot of Hellenic literature . It is true that Latin was no dialect of Greek by its origin . It was a fellow - member with Greek of the great Indo - Germanic family ...
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