Rammohun Roy: A Biographical Inquiry Into the Making of Modern India, Volym 1 |
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British naval supremacy was by now an accomplished fact ; and this , in its turn , had created the conditions for a century of imperial expansion and Pax Britannica . In India , too , the British enterprise was prospering in every way .
British naval supremacy was by now an accomplished fact ; and this , in its turn , had created the conditions for a century of imperial expansion and Pax Britannica . In India , too , the British enterprise was prospering in every way .
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It begins with a solemn , not to say demonstrative , avowal of unfailing loyalty and attachment to British rule in India . One by one , it counts the blessings which the Raj has brought to the Indian people .
It begins with a solemn , not to say demonstrative , avowal of unfailing loyalty and attachment to British rule in India . One by one , it counts the blessings which the Raj has brought to the Indian people .
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As in the first Memorial , there is no sparing of verbal genuflexions before the symbol of British authority . The protestations of loyalty and attachment to the British Government are , if anything , even louder .
As in the first Memorial , there is no sparing of verbal genuflexions before the symbol of British authority . The protestations of loyalty and attachment to the British Government are , if anything , even louder .
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Mother and Son | 11 |
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