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... India , the chief of which consists in the dis- tribution of the sacred Scriptures translated into the different dialects of India ; and the third and last part encourages to the use of these means by a display of the consequences ' of ...
... India , the chief of which consists in the dis- tribution of the sacred Scriptures translated into the different dialects of India ; and the third and last part encourages to the use of these means by a display of the consequences ' of ...
Pagina 109
... India , to desist altogether from every act which may diminish the confidence of the people of Hindostan . Having thus introduced the mention of Bonaparte's project re- specting the invasion of our Asiatic possessions , the late ...
... India , to desist altogether from every act which may diminish the confidence of the people of Hindostan . Having thus introduced the mention of Bonaparte's project re- specting the invasion of our Asiatic possessions , the late ...
Pagina 268
... India . Throughout that extensive country he left no Europeans to discipline the native armies , nor any independent powers under whom they could rally , in order to controul the British Government . Under his administra sion , that ...
... India . Throughout that extensive country he left no Europeans to discipline the native armies , nor any independent powers under whom they could rally , in order to controul the British Government . Under his administra sion , that ...
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