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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... facts , or in the hopes entertained of the future . But these contradictions may be easily reconciled by the reader , who would persuade himself to believe that the ex- istence of defects in a portion , and even the larger portion , of ...
... facts , or in the hopes entertained of the future . But these contradictions may be easily reconciled by the reader , who would persuade himself to believe that the ex- istence of defects in a portion , and even the larger portion , of ...
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... facts and incidents - the staple materials of dull and unprofitable biography . Indeed , all history is subjective ; and he who made the shrewd obser- vation that " there is properly no history but biography , " full well anticipated ...
... facts and incidents - the staple materials of dull and unprofitable biography . Indeed , all history is subjective ; and he who made the shrewd obser- vation that " there is properly no history but biography , " full well anticipated ...
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... facts and generalising individual experiences , the reader will understand us when , in inviting him to these pages , we invite him especially to imi- tate Baboo Harrischander ; invite him to be the educated Native , of whom Baboo ...
... facts and generalising individual experiences , the reader will understand us when , in inviting him to these pages , we invite him especially to imi- tate Baboo Harrischander ; invite him to be the educated Native , of whom Baboo ...
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... fact , however , is , " Young India , ” instead of being one class , com- prehensible under one description , consists of two grand classes , as distinct from each other as they could be wished or made . These classes have nothing ...
... fact , however , is , " Young India , ” instead of being one class , com- prehensible under one description , consists of two grand classes , as distinct from each other as they could be wished or made . These classes have nothing ...
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... fact , it could not long continue with- out a reflective action upon the Native mind , and the antagonism lately produced between the two races is the necessary consequence of those reckless animadversions on both sides which have ...
... fact , it could not long continue with- out a reflective action upon the Native mind , and the antagonism lately produced between the two races is the necessary consequence of those reckless animadversions on both sides which have ...
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