The Indian Eye on English Life Or, Rambles of a Pilgrim Reformer
THESE notes were jotted down during a brief holiday, mainly with the object of diverting thought. They are now offered to the British Public by a stranger in blood, in creed, and in language; by a student too early withdrawn from the advantages of systematic study. In contrasting the New Civilization with the Old, the writer cannot pretend always to maturity of experience or soundness of conclusion. All that he claims is a friendly conversation, in open council, with Englishmen on the one hand and Indians on the other. That granted, he hopes these rambles in the field of Humanity may not prove altogether to be the ramblings of a vacant mind.
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The Indian Eye on English Life Or, Rambles of a Pilgrim Reformer
THESE notes were jotted down during a brief holiday, mainly with the object of diverting thought. They are now offered to the British Public by a stranger in blood, in creed, and in language; by a student too early withdrawn from the advantages of systematic study. In contrasting the New Civilization with the Old, the writer cannot pretend always to maturity of experience or soundness of conclusion. All that he claims is a friendly conversation, in open council, with Englishmen on the one hand and Indians on the other. That granted, he hopes these rambles in the field of Humanity may not prove altogether to be the ramblings of a vacant mind.
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The Indian Eye on English Life Or, Rambles of a Pilgrim Reformer

The Indian Eye on English Life Or, Rambles of a Pilgrim Reformer

by Behramji Malabari
The Indian Eye on English Life Or, Rambles of a Pilgrim Reformer

The Indian Eye on English Life Or, Rambles of a Pilgrim Reformer

by Behramji Malabari

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THESE notes were jotted down during a brief holiday, mainly with the object of diverting thought. They are now offered to the British Public by a stranger in blood, in creed, and in language; by a student too early withdrawn from the advantages of systematic study. In contrasting the New Civilization with the Old, the writer cannot pretend always to maturity of experience or soundness of conclusion. All that he claims is a friendly conversation, in open council, with Englishmen on the one hand and Indians on the other. That granted, he hopes these rambles in the field of Humanity may not prove altogether to be the ramblings of a vacant mind.

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ISBN-13: 9798331203146
Publisher: Blurb
Publication date: 06/26/2024
Pages: 234
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.49(d)
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