The Briton in India, Volume 1Anupama Publications, 1987 - 706 pages |
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Page 95
... mind , of the knowledge he had acquired , in his investigation of the filthy and sanguinary frivolity . of the debased religion , and of its baneful influence on the principles and morals of its votaries . " ( " Memoir of Rev. D. Brown ...
... mind , of the knowledge he had acquired , in his investigation of the filthy and sanguinary frivolity . of the debased religion , and of its baneful influence on the principles and morals of its votaries . " ( " Memoir of Rev. D. Brown ...
Page 234
... mind , or what I am about to say will appear unjust , which is not the case , " reported this considerate Knight who was anxious to terminate the earthly sufferings of the sick man of Scinde with a benign glow of self - compla- cency ...
... mind , or what I am about to say will appear unjust , which is not the case , " reported this considerate Knight who was anxious to terminate the earthly sufferings of the sick man of Scinde with a benign glow of self - compla- cency ...
Page 291
... mind , and therefore on the inte- rests of the Indian Empire ! The debiting of the cost of an African war to India was bad , and the argu- ment used to justify it worse , " says this very moderate historian . ( " England and India , " p ...
... mind , and therefore on the inte- rests of the Indian Empire ! The debiting of the cost of an African war to India was bad , and the argu- ment used to justify it worse , " says this very moderate historian . ( " England and India , " p ...
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