The History of British India, Томове 1–2Chelsea House, 1968 |
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... Hindustan ; and from the apathy with which human beings are left to expire by hunger and disease while reptiles are zealously tended and fed.4 1 See the satisfactory proofs adduced in the very learned and instruc- tive , though ...
... Hindustan ; and from the apathy with which human beings are left to expire by hunger and disease while reptiles are zealously tended and fed.4 1 See the satisfactory proofs adduced in the very learned and instruc- tive , though ...
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... Hindustan , may be taken , agreeably to every thing which we know of Hin- dustan , as the picture of it , to the remotest period of its history.1 Rebellions , massacres , and barbarous conquests , make up the history of this fair ...
... Hindustan , may be taken , agreeably to every thing which we know of Hin- dustan , as the picture of it , to the remotest period of its history.1 Rebellions , massacres , and barbarous conquests , make up the history of this fair ...
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... Hindustan , and assumed the government over so large a portion of its inhabitants , were perfectly on a level with the Arabians and Persians , in the highest state of their civilization . The Mohammedans , who established their dominion ...
... Hindustan , and assumed the government over so large a portion of its inhabitants , were perfectly on a level with the Arabians and Persians , in the highest state of their civilization . The Mohammedans , who established their dominion ...
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