The British Quarterly Review, Band 38Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1863 |
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... India . All these classes in former times were ruled very much on the same model ; that is , by Governors from the mother - country , with the image of a Constitutional Government , where the elements of such a system existed ; and , in ...
... India . All these classes in former times were ruled very much on the same model ; that is , by Governors from the mother - country , with the image of a Constitutional Government , where the elements of such a system existed ; and , in ...
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... India to the Crown was followed by a vigorous administration of its vast dominions . Its army was amalgamated with that of England ; the constitution of the Council of India was placed upon a wider basis ; the courts of judicature were ...
... India to the Crown was followed by a vigorous administration of its vast dominions . Its army was amalgamated with that of England ; the constitution of the Council of India was placed upon a wider basis ; the courts of judicature were ...
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... Indian cannot support labour there with anything like the endurance of even the whites , much less of the negroes . Life is sustained almost without exertion from year's end to year's end ; and of the means of the adornment and ...
... Indian cannot support labour there with anything like the endurance of even the whites , much less of the negroes . Life is sustained almost without exertion from year's end to year's end ; and of the means of the adornment and ...
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... men on the banks of the Amazons . As we have spoken a few pages back of the human portion of the Fauna of the Amazons , we can hardly omit to mention • Indian Cannibalism - Origin of Species . 183 that , 182 The River Amazons .
... men on the banks of the Amazons . As we have spoken a few pages back of the human portion of the Fauna of the Amazons , we can hardly omit to mention • Indian Cannibalism - Origin of Species . 183 that , 182 The River Amazons .
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Henry Allon. Indian Cannibalism - Origin of Species . 183 that , in more than one of his excursions beyond Ega , Mr. Bates met with Indian cannibals . The species were at least two , and an individual belonging to one of them was too ...
Henry Allon. Indian Cannibalism - Origin of Species . 183 that , in more than one of his excursions beyond Ega , Mr. Bates met with Indian cannibals . The species were at least two , and an individual belonging to one of them was too ...
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