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... British in India ; since we are not aware that he adduces one conclusive argument in favour of the erection of an Easten hierarchy . In the necessity of placing religion among our fellow - subjects in India on an im- proved footing , we ...
... British in India ; since we are not aware that he adduces one conclusive argument in favour of the erection of an Easten hierarchy . In the necessity of placing religion among our fellow - subjects in India on an im- proved footing , we ...
Pagina 42
... British empire in India , is not much greater than the factorial establishment in the time of Lord Clive . 2. There are six military chaplains for Bengal , Bahar , Oude , the Dooab , and Orissa . There are three chaplains in the town of ...
... British empire in India , is not much greater than the factorial establishment in the time of Lord Clive . 2. There are six military chaplains for Bengal , Bahar , Oude , the Dooab , and Orissa . There are three chaplains in the town of ...
Pagina 45
... British India . A man may worship any thing or nothing . When one native meets ano- ther on the road , he seldom expects to find that he is of the same cast ... British Empire in India Mitchell on Civilizing British Subjects in India . 45.
... British India . A man may worship any thing or nothing . When one native meets ano- ther on the road , he seldom expects to find that he is of the same cast ... British Empire in India Mitchell on Civilizing British Subjects in India . 45.
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