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" Upon the whole, then, we cannot avoid recognizing in the people of Hindostan, a race of men lamentably degenerate and base, retaining but a feeble sense of moral obligations, yet obstinate in their disregard of what they know to be right, governed by... "
India; Its State and Prospects - 100 페이지
저자: Edward Thornton - 1835 - 354 페이지
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The Christian Observer, 11권

1813 - 996 페이지
...natives. " Upon * See the Parliamentary Proceeding* tgaintt Mr. Hastingi, Appendix to vol. u. the whole, we cannot avoid recognizing in the people of Hindostan,...retaining but a feeble sense of moral obligation; obstinate hi the disregard of what they know to be right; governed by inalevoTent nnd licentious passions...
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The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, 26권

Great Britain. Parliament - 1813 - 718 페이지
...following compendious delineation of the native Indian character. " Upon the whole, we cannot help recognizing in the people of Hindostan a race of men...; retaining but a feeble sense of moral obligation ; obstinate in the disregard of what they know to be right ; governed by malevolent and licentious...
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The Pamphleteer, 3권

Abraham John Valpy - 1814 - 596 페이지
...following compendious delineation of the native Indian character. " Upon the whole, we cannot help recognizing in the people of Hindostan, a race of...; retaining but a feeble sense of moral obligation : obstinate in the disregard of what they know to be right ; governed by malevolent and licentious...
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James and John Stuart Mill: Father and Son in the Nineteenth Century

Bruce Mazlish - 1988 - 524 페이지
...wrote Observations (privately printed 1797), issued a sweeping condemnation, as when he concluded that: Upon the whole then, we cannot avoid recognizing in the people of Hindostán, a race of men lamentably degenerate and base; retaining but a feeble sense of moral obligation;...
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Girish Chandra Ghosh

Utpal Datta - 1992 - 122 페이지
...not the least scruple of lying when falsehood is attended with advantage." Grant considered Indians "a race of men lamentably degenerate and base, retaining but a feeble sense of moral obligation... governed by malevolent and licentious passions." Clarke added : "Injustice or misconduct which should...
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The Legacy of William Carey: A Model for the Transformation of a Culture

Vishal Mangalwadi, Ruth Mangalwadi - 1999 - 164 페이지
...of today), he realized that moral poverty could cause a great country to sink into chronic misery: Upon the whole, then, we cannot avoid recognizing...retaining but a feeble sense of moral obligation. . . . governed by malevolent and licentious passions, strongly exemplifying the effects produced on...
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Literature and Nation

Harish Trivedi, Richard Allen - 2000 - 404 페이지
...is a passage Stokes quotes from Charles Grant, written in 1792: 'the people of Hindustan [are] ... obstinate in their disregard of what they know to be right, governed by the malevolent and licentious passions, strongly exemplifying the effects produced on society by a...
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Ethnicity, Social Mobility, and Public Policy: Comparing the USA and UK

Glenn C. Loury, Tariq Modood, Steven M. Teles - 2005 - 664 페이지
...increasingly contemptuous views. Charles Grant, a British historian, in 1792 described the Indian people as "a race of men lamentably degenerate and base, retaining but a feeble sense of moral obligation . . . governed by a malevolent and licentious passion." Soon descriptions of Indians echoed with phrases...
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Reorienting Orientalism

Chandreyee Niyogi - 2006 - 310 페이지
...much material as moral and civilizational; Grant was anxious to represent the people in Hindostan as 'degenerate and base, retaining but a feeble sense...to be right, governed by malevolent and licentious passion, strongly exemplifying the effects produced on society by a great and general corruption of...
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The Christian guardian (and Church of England magazine).

1812 - 488 페이지
...almost entirely by natives. " Upon the whole, we "cannot avoid recognizing in the people of Hindustan, a race of men lamentably degenerate and base ; retaining but a feeble sense of moral obligation ; obstinate in the disregard of what they know to be right; governed by malevolent and licentious passions...
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