Lights and Shades of the East: Or a Study of the Life of Baboo Harrischander and Passing Thoughts on India and Its People, Their Present and FutureAlliance Press, 1863 - 385 Seiten |
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Seite vii
... already been read before the public and received the stamp of approbation , as affording a series of sketches calculated to give in- struction and encouragement to the Indian Youth . What were delivered in the shape of desultory ...
... already been read before the public and received the stamp of approbation , as affording a series of sketches calculated to give in- struction and encouragement to the Indian Youth . What were delivered in the shape of desultory ...
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... already noted , inspected by English scholars , the writer does not hesitate to say that , being desirous to appear in his native and independent garb , however humble and awkward it be , he has not asked any one of his English friends ...
... already noted , inspected by English scholars , the writer does not hesitate to say that , being desirous to appear in his native and independent garb , however humble and awkward it be , he has not asked any one of his English friends ...
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... already been well redeemed ; and pre - emi- nent among these stands undoubtedly the late Baboo Harrischander . In all respects save one , which we will point out in its proper place , this Baboo approaches to a just conception of what ...
... already been well redeemed ; and pre - emi- nent among these stands undoubtedly the late Baboo Harrischander . In all respects save one , which we will point out in its proper place , this Baboo approaches to a just conception of what ...
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... already hinted , that he has not , un- fortunately , shown himself sufficiently great , in the worldly conception of greatness , to deserve of a notice such as we would claim for him : he has not been a king or conqueror ; nor even a ...
... already hinted , that he has not , un- fortunately , shown himself sufficiently great , in the worldly conception of greatness , to deserve of a notice such as we would claim for him : he has not been a king or conqueror ; nor even a ...
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... already belong to us , by taking possession of states which may lapse in the midst of them , for thus getting rid of these pet- ty intervening principalities , which may be made a means of annoyance , but which never can , I venture to ...
... already belong to us , by taking possession of states which may lapse in the midst of them , for thus getting rid of these pet- ty intervening principalities , which may be made a means of annoyance , but which never can , I venture to ...
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Agra amelioration ancient Arabic Arian Baboo Harrischander Bengal Bengal Presidency Bombay Bombay Presidency boys British British India Calcutta Caucasian race character circumstances civilisation colleges colonisation colportage commenced countrymen David Hare destiny East educa Elphinstone Elphinstone College Elphinstone Institution empire energy England English education Englishmen enlightenment Europe European fact feeling female France future German Goddess of Poverty Government Gujarati Harris heart Hindoo honour human ignorance impart influence instruction intellectual intelligence knowledge labour language learning literature Lord Lord Macaulay Madras Mahomedan mankind mass means ment mind modern moral nation Native nature Negro ness never object Parsee passed patriot political poor position present Presidency progress race Rammohun Roy religion render rise Roman Sanskrit sion social spirit success talents taste teachers thought tion tribes utter vernacular Warren Hastings whole writer Young India Zoroaster