The Briton in India, Volume 1Anupama Publications, 1987 - 706 pages |
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accepted according administrative admirably Anglo-Indian appears army attempt attitude attractive authority become Bengal better British brought Calcutta century character circumstances comes Company conduct connection continued course culture described developed difficult early East India effect eighteenth England English Englishmen equally European existence expressed extremely fact feeling force foreign hand Hastings Hindu honour ignorant increase India influence intellectual interesting knowledge ladies land language later less living Lord Macaulay Madras manner matter ment military mind moral natives nature never nineteenth observed officers opinion outlook party past perhaps period political politicians prejudice present question race racial reason relations remained remarks residents respect responsible result rule says served side situation social society standards strange superiority things tion understanding western whole women writers wrote