The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 103A. Constable, 1856 |
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Page 101
... feeling . This feeling , no doubt , is of an aristocratic kind , but it is not aristocracy itself ; both may exist independently . British aristocracy has made common cause with the country feeling , and this is what constitutes its ...
... feeling . This feeling , no doubt , is of an aristocratic kind , but it is not aristocracy itself ; both may exist independently . British aristocracy has made common cause with the country feeling , and this is what constitutes its ...
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... feeling among the ryots . The Commissioners confess that the infliction of such descriptions of treatment as they had described , has come , in ' the course of centuries , to be looked on as customary — a thing ' of course , and to be ...
... feeling among the ryots . The Commissioners confess that the infliction of such descriptions of treatment as they had described , has come , in ' the course of centuries , to be looked on as customary — a thing ' of course , and to be ...
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... feeling , in order to make it clear that at least the introduction of such practices is not chargeable upon British rule in India . On the contrary , from the very date of our occupation of this country they have been prohibited by ...
... feeling , in order to make it clear that at least the introduction of such practices is not chargeable upon British rule in India . On the contrary , from the very date of our occupation of this country they have been prohibited by ...
Contents
1 Histoire de la République dAngleterre et de Crom | 1 |
Bengal the Sikkim and NepalHimalayas the Khasia | 55 |
lEcosse et de lIrlande Par Léonce de Lavergne | 82 |
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