India Betrayed, Volume 1Red-Rose Publications, 1980 - India |
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Page 174
... taken into the pay of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , English Protestant missionaries not being at that time forthcoming . It was the same society that in 1750 sent out the famous Sichwartz , also a Luthe- ran , who ...
... taken into the pay of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , English Protestant missionaries not being at that time forthcoming . It was the same society that in 1750 sent out the famous Sichwartz , also a Luthe- ran , who ...
Page 184
... taken by the Portuguese rulers in India with the object of converting the natives to Christianity fall into two broad catego- ries : Firstly , there were those the object of which was to make it difficult for the natives to continue to ...
... taken by the Portuguese rulers in India with the object of converting the natives to Christianity fall into two broad catego- ries : Firstly , there were those the object of which was to make it difficult for the natives to continue to ...
Page 203
... taken out to fire into the mouths of the caves which they occupied in the mountain passes . The following reports illustrate the methods adopted : " The Haji of Turangzai is still occupying his position , which was bombed at intervals ...
... taken out to fire into the mouths of the caves which they occupied in the mountain passes . The following reports illustrate the methods adopted : " The Haji of Turangzai is still occupying his position , which was bombed at intervals ...
Contents
Indias Paradise Lost | 1 |
The Seeds Of Betrayal | 27 |
Our Castes And Creeds | 54 |
Copyright | |
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