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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... CHAPTER VII . IN WHAT RESPECTS WAS HARRIS A GREAT MAN ? A PERNICIOUS conception of greatness . - Genius and talents over - estimated by the world . — Another class of CONTENTS . heroes . - Heroes of the heart . xvi CONTENTS .
... CHAPTER VII . IN WHAT RESPECTS WAS HARRIS A GREAT MAN ? A PERNICIOUS conception of greatness . - Genius and talents over - estimated by the world . — Another class of CONTENTS . heroes . - Heroes of the heart . xvi CONTENTS .
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... respect , philosophy is liberal enough ; so that while it allows the heroes of the world their merited meed , it also concedes due honour and admiration to those quiet heroes of the heart who appeal the most earnestly , because the ...
... respect , philosophy is liberal enough ; so that while it allows the heroes of the world their merited meed , it also concedes due honour and admiration to those quiet heroes of the heart who appeal the most earnestly , because the ...
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... respects save one , which we will point out in its proper place , this Baboo approaches to a just conception of what an educated young Native should be-- what that light of India , without the accoin- panying shades , must be , that is ...
... respects save one , which we will point out in its proper place , this Baboo approaches to a just conception of what an educated young Native should be-- what that light of India , without the accoin- panying shades , must be , that is ...
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... respect to his advancement and worldly position , Harris won the great and honorable testimony of being the absolute founder of his own fortune : like that illustrious Roman , who owed nothing to his ancestors - videtur ex se natus ...
... respect to his advancement and worldly position , Harris won the great and honorable testimony of being the absolute founder of his own fortune : like that illustrious Roman , who owed nothing to his ancestors - videtur ex se natus ...
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... respect , as a suggestive patriot ! His fame now culminated ; he was introduced to every one , and every one heard his suggestions and revelations in regard and good faith , even when he did not appreciate their full worth . " Rien ne ...
... respect , as a suggestive patriot ! His fame now culminated ; he was introduced to every one , and every one heard his suggestions and revelations in regard and good faith , even when he did not appreciate their full worth . " Rien ne ...
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