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... progress towards her rightful place among the great nations of the world depended on the conversion of Indians to Christianity and that the prohibition of sati was a step in that direction . Lord William said : I " I disown in these ...
... progress towards her rightful place among the great nations of the world depended on the conversion of Indians to Christianity and that the prohibition of sati was a step in that direction . Lord William said : I " I disown in these ...
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... progress in India . Whether in the individual or the nation , all vital progress must spring from within , and it is to you , her most A. O. HUME favoured sons , that your country must 67 A O HUME.
... progress in India . Whether in the individual or the nation , all vital progress must spring from within , and it is to you , her most A. O. HUME favoured sons , that your country must 67 A O HUME.
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... progress . Within the lifetime of a single generation Indians had obtained , he said , what might be regarded as the first instalment of reform in the direction of the expansion and reconstruction of the Legislative Councils , which had ...
... progress . Within the lifetime of a single generation Indians had obtained , he said , what might be regarded as the first instalment of reform in the direction of the expansion and reconstruction of the Legislative Councils , which had ...
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LORD WILLIAM BENTINCK | 1 |
LORD MACAULAY | 13 |
HENRY FAWCETT | 31 |
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