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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... true man , as he wishes to be ; and , right wrong , good or bad , this is his work , which he chanced to do , and which he has done to the best of his ability and honesty . The author has in conclusion to acknow- ledge that he has when ...
... true man , as he wishes to be ; and , right wrong , good or bad , this is his work , which he chanced to do , and which he has done to the best of his ability and honesty . The author has in conclusion to acknow- ledge that he has when ...
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... The * The title of this discourse , as it at first stood , was Life of Baboo Harrischander , as affording a useful study for young Natives . " OBJECTS OF THE TREATISE . 9 understand even as true 00 LIGHT AND SHADES . 8.
... The * The title of this discourse , as it at first stood , was Life of Baboo Harrischander , as affording a useful study for young Natives . " OBJECTS OF THE TREATISE . 9 understand even as true 00 LIGHT AND SHADES . 8.
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... true of himself . Every individual , as he reads , becomes Greek , Roman , Persian , and Arab ; philosopher , priest , and prophet ; patriot , warrior , and villain ; -or he reads nothing , and learns nothing . If all history , then ...
... true of himself . Every individual , as he reads , becomes Greek , Roman , Persian , and Arab ; philosopher , priest , and prophet ; patriot , warrior , and villain ; -or he reads nothing , and learns nothing . If all history , then ...
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... true dignity of learning not yet lowered to the mere number of lessons and books read in the dull school - room . Thus , it was the necessity of his own position , which he had betaken himself to for want of an opening in life , that ...
... true dignity of learning not yet lowered to the mere number of lessons and books read in the dull school - room . Thus , it was the necessity of his own position , which he had betaken himself to for want of an opening in life , that ...
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... true form and church , even in the most pious states ; free - thinkers we may be , and after emancipation from the slavery of ages , it would be folly to deny freedom of thought ; deists and theists we may be , but in this we are in no ...
... true form and church , even in the most pious states ; free - thinkers we may be , and after emancipation from the slavery of ages , it would be folly to deny freedom of thought ; deists and theists we may be , but in this we are in no ...
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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