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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John Mitchell. 2 . AN ESSAY ON THE BEST MEANS OF CIVILISING THE SUBJECTS M Y OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE IN INDIA , Y 271 DIFUSING AND OF DIFFUSING THE LIGHT OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION y 力 V .. THROUGHOUT THE EASTERN WORLD ; WORLD ; 1 У y 2 ...
John Mitchell. 2 . AN ESSAY ON THE BEST MEANS OF CIVILISING THE SUBJECTS M Y OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE IN INDIA , Y 271 DIFUSING AND OF DIFFUSING THE LIGHT OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION y 力 V .. THROUGHOUT THE EASTERN WORLD ; WORLD ; 1 У y 2 ...
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... wonted generosity , and of the true interests of his empire , he compelled his new subjects to practise only mean and infamous professions ; doubtless that he might * Vide Note B .. Britons , enervate their minds , and degrade them in 6.
... wonted generosity , and of the true interests of his empire , he compelled his new subjects to practise only mean and infamous professions ; doubtless that he might * Vide Note B .. Britons , enervate their minds , and degrade them in 6.
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