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 pagina's |
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... sion are interwoven with those of the mother country , that it would shake , if it did not subvert , the government . The threat , so often held out by our enemies , of conquering Britain in India , shews of what importance they deem ...
... sion are interwoven with those of the mother country , that it would shake , if it did not subvert , the government . The threat , so often held out by our enemies , of conquering Britain in India , shews of what importance they deem ...
Pagina 45
... the distance at which he is viewed . These difficulties and de- lays , which must occur in quelling and avenging insurrec- Obstacles . Magnitude of the empire . Rapid succes- sion of rulers . Unfavourable opinions of our 45.
... the distance at which he is viewed . These difficulties and de- lays , which must occur in quelling and avenging insurrec- Obstacles . Magnitude of the empire . Rapid succes- sion of rulers . Unfavourable opinions of our 45.
Pagina 46
John Mitchell. Rapid succes- sion of rulers . Unfavourable opinions of our country- men in India . tion , or opposition to public measures , present temptations which , it may be expected , will operate powerfully upon the disaffected ...
John Mitchell. Rapid succes- sion of rulers . Unfavourable opinions of our country- men in India . tion , or opposition to public measures , present temptations which , it may be expected , will operate powerfully upon the disaffected ...
Pagina 68
... sion , but also to more regular warfare . We speak now , merely of a political association , which may be often appa- rent or nominal , and will prove , without the other , faithless not and inefficient ; but of an union of affection and ...
... sion , but also to more regular warfare . We speak now , merely of a political association , which may be often appa- rent or nominal , and will prove , without the other , faithless not and inefficient ; but of an union of affection and ...
Pagina 105
... sion . But , when we reflect how long this institution has subsisted ; how deeply it has wrought itself into the intel- lectual prejudices and practical habits of the nation ; how intimately it is incorporated with the whole system of ...
... sion . But , when we reflect how long this institution has subsisted ; how deeply it has wrought itself into the intel- lectual prejudices and practical habits of the nation ; how intimately it is incorporated with the whole system of ...
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