India, Pictorial and DescriptiveT. Nelson, 1888 - Broj stranica: 271 |
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... fact about India that can be learned . India is a name which we give to a great region including a multitude of different countries . There is no general Indian term that corresponds to it . The name Hindustan is never applied in India ...
... fact about India that can be learned . India is a name which we give to a great region including a multitude of different countries . There is no general Indian term that corresponds to it . The name Hindustan is never applied in India ...
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... facts often explain much that is unintelligible to Englishmen . Again , people complain that Indian authorities differ so greatly among themselves that you can never be sure that you have learned the truth . These apparent ...
... facts often explain much that is unintelligible to Englishmen . Again , people complain that Indian authorities differ so greatly among themselves that you can never be sure that you have learned the truth . These apparent ...
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... fact has been clearly brought out by Professor Seeley in his admirable lectures on the Expansion of England . ' ( ' Geographical boundaries , ' says Sir Alfred Lyall , ' have no correspondence at all with distinctive institutions or ...
... fact has been clearly brought out by Professor Seeley in his admirable lectures on the Expansion of England . ' ( ' Geographical boundaries , ' says Sir Alfred Lyall , ' have no correspondence at all with distinctive institutions or ...
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... . 1 Asiatic Studies , p . 152. Sir Alfred Lyall was specially referring to Central India in this passage , but it is equally true of India generally . Until we rightly appreciate the significance of such facts we C NO PEOPLE OF INDIA . ' 5.
... . 1 Asiatic Studies , p . 152. Sir Alfred Lyall was specially referring to Central India in this passage , but it is equally true of India generally . Until we rightly appreciate the significance of such facts we C NO PEOPLE OF INDIA . ' 5.
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... facts we shall , among other things , never understand how our Indian Empire has come into existence , and how this ... fact is that India had no jealousy of the foreigner , because there was no India , and therefore , properly speaking ...
... facts we shall , among other things , never understand how our Indian Empire has come into existence , and how this ... fact is that India had no jealousy of the foreigner , because there was no India , and therefore , properly speaking ...
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