An Essay on the Best Means of Civilising the Subjects of the British Empire in India, and of Diffusing the Light of the Christian Religion Throughout the Eastern WorldW. Blackwood, 1805 - 242 Seiten |
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... the records of their own nation ; and their morals are by no means perfect , either in principle or in practice . Much , in short , we may infer , may yet be added to their political dignity , much to their social order , much 3 40.
... the records of their own nation ; and their morals are by no means perfect , either in principle or in practice . Much , in short , we may infer , may yet be added to their political dignity , much to their social order , much 3 40.
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John Mitchell. political dignity , much to their social order , much to their commercial advantages , much to their domestic comfort and happiness , and much to their moral and intellectual im- provement . empire . It may also appear ...
John Mitchell. political dignity , much to their social order , much to their commercial advantages , much to their domestic comfort and happiness , and much to their moral and intellectual im- provement . empire . It may also appear ...
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... dignity of the British nation , or the true ho- nour of the British character . Let us , in fine , recollect , that we are called upon to legislate not for possible emer- gencies , but for present circumstances : not to provide for ...
... dignity of the British nation , or the true ho- nour of the British character . Let us , in fine , recollect , that we are called upon to legislate not for possible emer- gencies , but for present circumstances : not to provide for ...
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... dignity and generosity appertaining to the character of a British gover- nor , he should also feel a particular interest in that engaging people , over whom he presides . Partaking of the spirit of freedom , and rejoicing in those ...
... dignity and generosity appertaining to the character of a British gover- nor , he should also feel a particular interest in that engaging people , over whom he presides . Partaking of the spirit of freedom , and rejoicing in those ...
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... dignity , and the pro- sperity of our settlements and conquests in that quarter . Yet other measures , though not so immediately connected with commercial aggrandisement , are not to be overlooked . dent . We have adverted already to ...
... dignity , and the pro- sperity of our settlements and conquests in that quarter . Yet other measures , though not so immediately connected with commercial aggrandisement , are not to be overlooked . dent . We have adverted already to ...
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