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... importance of such a ministry , not only to the permanent connection of India with Great Britain , but to the progress of the human race . In these three capacities , then , as Fourth Mem- ber of the Council of India , as President of ...
... importance of such a ministry , not only to the permanent connection of India with Great Britain , but to the progress of the human race . In these three capacities , then , as Fourth Mem- ber of the Council of India , as President of ...
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... which they were ruled . But I do not consider these cases of much real importance to the question , because the revolt of Mexico and Peru was brought about by the discontent of the Spanish colonists , rather than by that of the in- 31.
... which they were ruled . But I do not consider these cases of much real importance to the question , because the revolt of Mexico and Peru was brought about by the discontent of the Spanish colonists , rather than by that of the in- 31.
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... important question , whether they should remain in the well - ordered condition of a Roman province , or grasp at the distracted independence and insecure grandeur of a Gallic empire . In reading the account which Tacitus gives of the ...
... important question , whether they should remain in the well - ordered condition of a Roman province , or grasp at the distracted independence and insecure grandeur of a Gallic empire . In reading the account which Tacitus gives of the ...
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... important movement in the progress of the human race . We have some records of ex- perience well worth consulting , but no model which we can directly imitate , in performing the respon- sible office thus cast upon us . The experience ...
... important movement in the progress of the human race . We have some records of ex- perience well worth consulting , but no model which we can directly imitate , in performing the respon- sible office thus cast upon us . The experience ...
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... important , and more closely connected with our Indian empire . Whether we look at the intrinsic value of our literature , or at the par- ticular situation of this country , we shall see the strongest reason to think that , of all ...
... important , and more closely connected with our Indian empire . Whether we look at the intrinsic value of our literature , or at the par- ticular situation of this country , we shall see the strongest reason to think that , of all ...
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