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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... once the full truth of those trite but wholesome lines- " For young and old , the stout , the poorly , The eye of God be on them surely . " But leaving this scene of early penury and wretchedness , we will now turn to the latter end of ...
... once the full truth of those trite but wholesome lines- " For young and old , the stout , the poorly , The eye of God be on them surely . " But leaving this scene of early penury and wretchedness , we will now turn to the latter end of ...
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... once blunts it , and this is as doubly heart - rending to him as losing what one has once laboured to acquire and perfect . Had the Native mind been curbed after the fashion of an Austrian or Papal Government , it would have been one ...
... once blunts it , and this is as doubly heart - rending to him as losing what one has once laboured to acquire and perfect . Had the Native mind been curbed after the fashion of an Austrian or Papal Government , it would have been one ...
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... once re- cognised in his common quill - driver energy and abilities of an uncommon sort . He was now promoted from one post to another ; and it was through the sheer force of his intellect that he rose to the Assistant Military ...
... once re- cognised in his common quill - driver energy and abilities of an uncommon sort . He was now promoted from one post to another ; and it was through the sheer force of his intellect that he rose to the Assistant Military ...
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... once destroyed ; the remaining Native princes took alarm for the safety of their territory ; and the soldiery was roused by passion to make a bold stand against the ruin of their ancient dynas- ties : so that when this all - absorbing ...
... once destroyed ; the remaining Native princes took alarm for the safety of their territory ; and the soldiery was roused by passion to make a bold stand against the ruin of their ancient dynas- ties : so that when this all - absorbing ...
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... once taught at the Elphinstone School ) , we were jeered at , and thought of light- ly , because the number was so small and insigni- ficant , whatever else we might say as to the true dignity of learning not yet lowered to the mere ...
... once taught at the Elphinstone School ) , we were jeered at , and thought of light- ly , because the number was so small and insigni- ficant , whatever else we might say as to the true dignity of learning not yet lowered to the mere ...
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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