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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... believe that the ex- istence of defects in a portion , and even the larger portion , of the inhabitants of a country , need not necessarily dim the bright prospect of the future inspired by a recognition of the worth of the other and ...
... believe that the ex- istence of defects in a portion , and even the larger portion , of the inhabitants of a country , need not necessarily dim the bright prospect of the future inspired by a recognition of the worth of the other and ...
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... believe , will be promoted thereby . " This was the key to his lordship's policy of annexation . He thought , perhaps , in his dreamy imagination , that the English rule was a bless- ing , and that it should at all events be made uni ...
... believe , will be promoted thereby . " This was the key to his lordship's policy of annexation . He thought , perhaps , in his dreamy imagination , that the English rule was a bless- ing , and that it should at all events be made uni ...
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... believe , there is no name to which a history of absolute want is not attached : with many has been associated even a melancholy fate . It is only now , when times are changed , that Bulwer has gained a fortune by his writings , and ...
... believe , there is no name to which a history of absolute want is not attached : with many has been associated even a melancholy fate . It is only now , when times are changed , that Bulwer has gained a fortune by his writings , and ...
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... believe he was competent to do his task . He therefore sat just in public view , book in hand , poring over its contents - not affectedly , like the majority of our Native youths , who are so apt to show themselves more than they really ...
... believe he was competent to do his task . He therefore sat just in public view , book in hand , poring over its contents - not affectedly , like the majority of our Native youths , who are so apt to show themselves more than they really ...
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... believe its general character and bearing are bright and hopeful . This class is limited , and , we admit , the majority have not as yet learnt to appreciate study for itself ; but still it is to be kept distinct from all other classes ...
... believe its general character and bearing are bright and hopeful . This class is limited , and , we admit , the majority have not as yet learnt to appreciate study for itself ; but still it is to be kept distinct from all other classes ...
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