The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... question , viz . What are the best means of civilizing the sub- jects of British India , and of diffusing the light of the Christian Religion through the Eastern World ? " 66 The letter to the Chairman concludes with the following ...
... question , viz . What are the best means of civilizing the sub- jects of British India , and of diffusing the light of the Christian Religion through the Eastern World ? " 66 The letter to the Chairman concludes with the following ...
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... question was about to be formally decided . It had virtually been decided before . Public opinion , before the dawn of 1813 , had pronounced the doom of the abnegation system . But still that was a great year . The institution of an ...
... question was about to be formally decided . It had virtually been decided before . Public opinion , before the dawn of 1813 , had pronounced the doom of the abnegation system . But still that was a great year . The institution of an ...
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... question , " What is your opinion as to the political effect of the measure proposed , res- pecting a Church Establishment for India ? " he gave this an- swer : - " The question is one of great intricacy , and of such delicacy , that I ...
... question , " What is your opinion as to the political effect of the measure proposed , res- pecting a Church Establishment for India ? " he gave this an- swer : - " The question is one of great intricacy , and of such delicacy , that I ...
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... question was put , your Lordship aware that an opinion prevails in India , that it is the intention of the British Government to take means to convert the natives of the country to the Christian religion ? " he answered , without a ...
... question was put , your Lordship aware that an opinion prevails in India , that it is the intention of the British Government to take means to convert the natives of the country to the Christian religion ? " he answered , without a ...
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... question . But there was one regulation on the subject necessary , even for the sake of decency . The Company en- trusted with the Supreme Government , in this as in other matters , had permitted the free exercise of religion at their ...
... question . But there was one regulation on the subject necessary , even for the sake of decency . The Company en- trusted with the Supreme Government , in this as in other matters , had permitted the free exercise of religion at their ...
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