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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... established in all British India , as dangerous and demeaning as that in France before the Re- volution . We have here , in one sense , the de- fective position of only two classes , without the intermediate one to serve as a connecting ...
... established in all British India , as dangerous and demeaning as that in France before the Re- volution . We have here , in one sense , the de- fective position of only two classes , without the intermediate one to serve as a connecting ...
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... established , nor flax , cotton , and silk wove or spun , nor all the necessaries and elegances of an easy and slothful life ever produced . In the realms of literature , poverty has so immutably been at work , as the source of all ...
... established , nor flax , cotton , and silk wove or spun , nor all the necessaries and elegances of an easy and slothful life ever produced . In the realms of literature , poverty has so immutably been at work , as the source of all ...
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... established by their history [ i . e . the history of the Romans ] . It is the condition of permanent dominion , that the conquerors should absorb the conquered gradually into their own body , by extending , as circumstances arise , a ...
... established by their history [ i . e . the history of the Romans ] . It is the condition of permanent dominion , that the conquerors should absorb the conquered gradually into their own body , by extending , as circumstances arise , a ...
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... establish an universal freedom in the world , — then the duty that we here point out becomes the more impe- rative . England's mission in India is undoubtedly to capacitate her to be great and free , and she must work to this end from ...
... establish an universal freedom in the world , — then the duty that we here point out becomes the more impe- rative . England's mission in India is undoubtedly to capacitate her to be great and free , and she must work to this end from ...
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... actuated in life by that egotis- tic pride worthy only of the creature of selfism and worldly fame . These have formed a coterie , and having the accident of being somewhat well established in public opinion ( public opi- nion !
... actuated in life by that egotis- tic pride worthy only of the creature of selfism and worldly fame . These have formed a coterie , and having the accident of being somewhat well established in public opinion ( public opi- nion !
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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