The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... India with the intention of making it their permanent home Any assumption of Indian manners in England was treated with contempt and ridicule , if it did not give rise to grave suspicion as to the sanity of moral character of the indi ...
... India with the intention of making it their permanent home Any assumption of Indian manners in England was treated with contempt and ridicule , if it did not give rise to grave suspicion as to the sanity of moral character of the indi ...
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... India , and commit another act of bad faith and injus- tice on the pretence of insuring the happi- ness of their subjects . The most important question of Imperial policy , after the good government of our own territories , is that of ...
... India , and commit another act of bad faith and injus- tice on the pretence of insuring the happi- ness of their subjects . The most important question of Imperial policy , after the good government of our own territories , is that of ...
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... India would refuse to carry any further in- crease to its burden , and that , even while we might continue to call ourselves masters of India , we should have to become in one paramount particular its slaves , by under- taking to defend ...
... India would refuse to carry any further in- crease to its burden , and that , even while we might continue to call ourselves masters of India , we should have to become in one paramount particular its slaves , by under- taking to defend ...
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