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... argument having inevitably suffered subtle but significant distortion in the interpretation of those who ultimately exercised the power of decision and who , without fully understanding what lay at the heart of it , bent it to support ...
... argument having inevitably suffered subtle but significant distortion in the interpretation of those who ultimately exercised the power of decision and who , without fully understanding what lay at the heart of it , bent it to support ...
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... argument we should never assume what it is object of the argument to prove ? Fie upon you , Sir , to call this argument " . And to drive home the fallacy of his opponent's argument , he invokes the parallel of the situation in 278 Rammohun ...
... argument we should never assume what it is object of the argument to prove ? Fie upon you , Sir , to call this argument " . And to drive home the fallacy of his opponent's argument , he invokes the parallel of the situation in 278 Rammohun ...
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... argument was simple . Suttee , he maintained , was an integral and essential doctrine of the Hindu religion . It might be abhorrent to their feelings as Christians ; but so was idolatry . Yet " gross idolatry was not only recognised ...
... argument was simple . Suttee , he maintained , was an integral and essential doctrine of the Hindu religion . It might be abhorrent to their feelings as Christians ; but so was idolatry . Yet " gross idolatry was not only recognised ...
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