Mahomedans; while converts to Christianity were liable to be deprived, by reason of their conversion, not only of property, but of their wives and children ; and they seem to have been generally treated as a petty sect, with whom no one need be at the... Life and Work in Benares and Kumaon, 1839-1877 - Page 323by James Kennedy - 1884 - 392 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir Alfred C. Lyall - 1882 - 362 pages
...Mahomedans ; while converts to Christianity were liable to be deprived, by reason of their conversion, not only of property, but of their wives and children...treated as unlucky outcasts with whom no one need be at the trouble of using any sort of consideration. The British Government had ordained for their own servants... | |
| Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall - 1899 - 360 pages
...Mahomedans; while converts to Christianity were liable to be deprived, by reason of their conversion, not only of property, but of their wives and children...; and they seem to have been generally treated as a petty sect, with whom no one need be at the trouble of using any sort of consideration. The British... | |
| Robert Elliott Speer - 1904 - 364 pages
...Mohammedans; while converts to Christianity were liable to be deprived, by reason of their conversion, not only of property, but of their wives and children...; and they seem to have been generally treated as a petty sect, with whom no one need be at the trouble of using any sort of consideration. . . . But... | |
| Stephen Neill - 2002 - 604 pages
...Mohammedans; while converts to Christianity were liable to be deprived, by reason of their conversion, not only of property, but of their wives and children;...treated as unlucky outcasts with whom no one need be at the trouble of using any sort of consideration.63 Indian Christians were not exempted from the duty... | |
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