The Garden of India: Or, Chapters on Oudh History and AffairsW. H. Allen, 1880 - 350 Seiten |
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... results of an un- shackled assertion of individuality . However , we have sat long enough by this time , and are getting near the bottom of our conversational fund . So let us take our leave of the worthy old Bábú , and ride on to ...
... results of an un- shackled assertion of individuality . However , we have sat long enough by this time , and are getting near the bottom of our conversational fund . So let us take our leave of the worthy old Bábú , and ride on to ...
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... result in death from inanition , and in any case the balance of opinion is not in favour of trying it upon a starving patient . The population of Oudh is , perhaps , more dense than that of any other portion of equal extent of the ...
... result in death from inanition , and in any case the balance of opinion is not in favour of trying it upon a starving patient . The population of Oudh is , perhaps , more dense than that of any other portion of equal extent of the ...
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... result of an inquiry which I once had occasion to make into the condition of ordinary cultivators in the Bahraich district . The 60 families whose circumstances I endeavoured to analyse consisted of 436 persons , of whom 169 were men ...
... result of an inquiry which I once had occasion to make into the condition of ordinary cultivators in the Bahraich district . The 60 families whose circumstances I endeavoured to analyse consisted of 436 persons , of whom 169 were men ...
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... results . Much has been , and much more doubtless will be , written on the almost infinitely complex subject of native character . Almost every caste has more or less marked moral features of its own . But the broadest line of ...
... results . Much has been , and much more doubtless will be , written on the almost infinitely complex subject of native character . Almost every caste has more or less marked moral features of its own . But the broadest line of ...
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... result of despair of anything better ; that of the Musalmán arises from contentment with a certain standard of material comfort , and a narrow range of ideas above which he does not seek to rise . The mind of the former tends to work ...
... result of despair of anything better ; that of the Musalmán arises from contentment with a certain standard of material comfort , and a narrow range of ideas above which he does not seek to rise . The mind of the former tends to work ...
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