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... official opinion at Fort William which , for reasons of political expediency as well as the familiar automatism of bureaucratic response , was for letting things alone and favoured a policy of non - intervention even when it was a ...
... official opinion at Fort William which , for reasons of political expediency as well as the familiar automatism of bureaucratic response , was for letting things alone and favoured a policy of non - intervention even when it was a ...
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... official men ... ' 99 - Bigotry of one kind or another was certainly at the root of the in- sensate hostility which Rammohun Roy inspired among the leaders of Hindu orthodoxy . In the case of the Raja of Burdwan , however , the element ...
... official men ... ' 99 - Bigotry of one kind or another was certainly at the root of the in- sensate hostility which Rammohun Roy inspired among the leaders of Hindu orthodoxy . In the case of the Raja of Burdwan , however , the element ...
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... official inspiration . Predictably , John Bull , which had close connections with the official hierarchy ( though not , it must be added , with the new Governor - General ) , was used as the principal weapon of publicity in this ...
... official inspiration . Predictably , John Bull , which had close connections with the official hierarchy ( though not , it must be added , with the new Governor - General ) , was used as the principal weapon of publicity in this ...
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