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 World |
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... learned Bramins , and the first seat of science . But he who should visit this place , with the hope of contemplating learning in her " mag- * The other two are Tricur and Cangiburam . nificent abode , " must be greatly disappointed ...
... learned Bramins , and the first seat of science . But he who should visit this place , with the hope of contemplating learning in her " mag- * The other two are Tricur and Cangiburam . nificent abode , " must be greatly disappointed ...
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... of the present state of India : wholly unnecessary , the author is aware , for the information of that learned Tri- bunal to whose decision the merits of this Essay are sub- Conclusions from the pre- ceding ab- stract . mitted , 1 39.
... of the present state of India : wholly unnecessary , the author is aware , for the information of that learned Tri- bunal to whose decision the merits of this Essay are sub- Conclusions from the pre- ceding ab- stract . mitted , 1 39.
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... learned historiographer lately quoted . " Neither the ferocious violence , nor the illiberal fanaticism of its Ma- hometan conquerors , nor the power of its European masters , have effected any considerable alterations . " " Except ...
... learned historiographer lately quoted . " Neither the ferocious violence , nor the illiberal fanaticism of its Ma- hometan conquerors , nor the power of its European masters , have effected any considerable alterations . " " Except ...
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... learned and deserving of the natives to preside in these provincial judicatures , by adopting and enforcing suitable regulations for their pro- cedure , and , by securing adequate salaries , provide for the dignity and independence of ...
... learned and deserving of the natives to preside in these provincial judicatures , by adopting and enforcing suitable regulations for their pro- cedure , and , by securing adequate salaries , provide for the dignity and independence of ...
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... learned Bramins Encyc . Brit . Art . Hindostan . + Edin . Review , No. VIII . A crore is 10,000,000 . Ayeen Acbery , vol ii . Art . Numeration . Vide Note DD . ( like the sophists of other superstitious systems which admit 166.
... learned Bramins Encyc . Brit . Art . Hindostan . + Edin . Review , No. VIII . A crore is 10,000,000 . Ayeen Acbery , vol ii . Art . Numeration . Vide Note DD . ( like the sophists of other superstitious systems which admit 166.
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