The British Empire Series: India, Ceylon, Straits Settlements, British North Borneo, Hong-KongK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1899 |
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... inhabitants . He can seldom pass along a road or by a copse without seeing the red paint smeared over a tree or stone out of which a god has been known to emerge before the eyes of a favoured rustic . Shrines , of course , are dotted ...
... inhabitants . He can seldom pass along a road or by a copse without seeing the red paint smeared over a tree or stone out of which a god has been known to emerge before the eyes of a favoured rustic . Shrines , of course , are dotted ...
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... inhabitants or more . Agriculture , though still the most extensive occupation , is not the predominant one , and circumstances have during the past century been steadily tending towards the depression of hus- bandry and the exaltation ...
... inhabitants or more . Agriculture , though still the most extensive occupation , is not the predominant one , and circumstances have during the past century been steadily tending towards the depression of hus- bandry and the exaltation ...
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... inhabitants of our Dependency , we must not , in the first place , attach too much importance to the great intellectual gap between them and our own race . From a political standpoint , no doubt , this is a factor that would be the ...
... inhabitants of our Dependency , we must not , in the first place , attach too much importance to the great intellectual gap between them and our own race . From a political standpoint , no doubt , this is a factor that would be the ...
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... inhabitants , should be only about the same as it is in the United Kingdom . I take it the explanation is to be found in the fact that in India the Government commenced its railway work by guaran- teeing a certain rate of interest , and ...
... inhabitants , should be only about the same as it is in the United Kingdom . I take it the explanation is to be found in the fact that in India the Government commenced its railway work by guaran- teeing a certain rate of interest , and ...
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... inhabitants , you will understand that the Collector's office is no sinecure . The next official is the District Judge , of the same standing in the service as the Collector ; i.e. , he receives the same pay , and the same man may be a ...
... inhabitants , you will understand that the Collector's office is no sinecure . The next official is the District Judge , of the same standing in the service as the Collector ; i.e. , he receives the same pay , and the same man may be a ...
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