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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... foreign ag- gression and a considerable share of stagnant internal tran- quillity might be enjoyed by the people , I cannot refrain from saying that I hope it will never be proclaimed to the world that this is all which Christian and ...
... foreign ag- gression and a considerable share of stagnant internal tran- quillity might be enjoyed by the people , I cannot refrain from saying that I hope it will never be proclaimed to the world that this is all which Christian and ...
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... foreign servitude to the government of Vespasian . The Druids , and all those Gauls who , under the influence of the Druids , looked with dislike or ab- horrence upon the connection with Rome , were thrown into violent agitation . False ...
... foreign servitude to the government of Vespasian . The Druids , and all those Gauls who , under the influence of the Druids , looked with dislike or ab- horrence upon the connection with Rome , were thrown into violent agitation . False ...
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... foreign invasion destroyed the empire itself . I have thought it well worth while to give the details of this remarkable case , because we have them from one of the greatest of historians , and because it is difficult to resist the ...
... foreign invasion destroyed the empire itself . I have thought it well worth while to give the details of this remarkable case , because we have them from one of the greatest of historians , and because it is difficult to resist the ...
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... foreign nation has been , as such , so little distasteful as it is to the inhabitants of India . Among the Hindoos , and the aboriginal races who have imbibed Hindoo principles , the system of caste must have prevented the growth of ...
... foreign nation has been , as such , so little distasteful as it is to the inhabitants of India . Among the Hindoos , and the aboriginal races who have imbibed Hindoo principles , the system of caste must have prevented the growth of ...
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... foreign conquest came , the sub- ject castes , brought up in those principles , would not feel that any injury had been done to them- selves ; though they might have admitted that the governing caste had been injuriously thrust out ...
... foreign conquest came , the sub- ject castes , brought up in those principles , would not feel that any injury had been done to them- selves ; though they might have admitted that the governing caste had been injuriously thrust out ...
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