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" India will be satisfied, that the task, of conquest was. slight in comparison with that which awaits us, the preservation of the empire acquired. To the acquisition, men have been encouraged and impelled by the strongest of all the impulses of the human... "
Six Months at Martaban During the Burmese War: And, An Essay on the ... - Página 105
por Martaban, Officer - 1854 - 131 páginas
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The Political History of India, from 1784 to 1823, Volumen2

John Malcolm - 1826 - 644 páginas
...presents, we may find, if we do not use them aright, the seeds of early destruction. Those who reflect upon the actual condition of our power in India will...that deep and penetrating wisdom, which, looking far to its objects, will oftener meet reproach than praise, and the very excellence of which will consist...
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The Political History of India, from 1784 to 1823, Volumen2

John Malcolm - 1826 - 648 páginas
...presents, we may find, if we do not use them aright, the seeds of early destruction. Those who reflect upon the actual condition of our power in India will...success ; the preservation must be effected by that deep ajid penetrating wisdom, which, looking far to its objects, will oftener meet reproach than praise,...
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volumen22

1826 - 796 páginas
...upon the actual condition of British power in India, it . must readily appear, as the author observes, that the task of conquest was slight in comparison...the strongest of all the impulses of the human mind; the preservation must be effected by that deep and penetrating wisdom which, looking far to its objecte,...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India ..., Parte6,Volumen22

1826 - 780 páginas
...upon the actual condition of British power in India, it must readily appear, as the author observes, that the task of conquest was slight in comparison...the strongest of all the impulses of the human mind; the preservation must be effected by that deep and penetrating wisdom which, looking far to its objects,...
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