The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... course , Lord Teignmouth replied , that there might be danger in such indiscretion ; but that no one contemplated the conversion of the natives of India by such means ; and when , soon afterwards , the question was put , your Lordship ...
... course , Lord Teignmouth replied , that there might be danger in such indiscretion ; but that no one contemplated the conversion of the natives of India by such means ; and when , soon afterwards , the question was put , your Lordship ...
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... course , but one answer could be given ; and Lord Teignmouth gave that answer , leaving the Committee to make what use of it they could . " If a law were to be enacted , " he said , " for converting the natives of India to Christianity ...
... course , but one answer could be given ; and Lord Teignmouth gave that answer , leaving the Committee to make what use of it they could . " If a law were to be enacted , " he said , " for converting the natives of India to Christianity ...
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... course was suc- cessful , but not unopposed . The resolution was carried that night by a majority of 89 to 36 ; but , after a day or two , the question was re - opened in another stage of the business . On the 28th , the elder Grant ...
... course was suc- cessful , but not unopposed . The resolution was carried that night by a majority of 89 to 36 ; but , after a day or two , the question was re - opened in another stage of the business . On the 28th , the elder Grant ...
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... course the object of this party to exalt the Hindú character . It must , in all candour , be acknowledged , that Wil- berforce and his associates had unduly depreciated it . There was considerable exaggeration on both sides ; but it may ...
... course the object of this party to exalt the Hindú character . It must , in all candour , be acknowledged , that Wil- berforce and his associates had unduly depreciated it . There was considerable exaggeration on both sides ; but it may ...
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... course imputed to him that his zeal in behalf of the establishment of episcopal juris- diction in India was fostered , if it was not actually generated , by a selfish desire to place the mitre upon his own brows . It would have been ...
... course imputed to him that his zeal in behalf of the establishment of episcopal juris- diction in India was fostered , if it was not actually generated , by a selfish desire to place the mitre upon his own brows . It would have been ...
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