India's Cries to British Humanity: Relative to Suttee, Infanticide, British Connection with Idolatry, Ghaut Murders, and Slavery in India : to which are Added Humane Hints for the Melioration of the State of Society in British Indiaauthor, 1830 - Всего страниц: 518 |
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... suffered to issue her decrees , from year to year , and from age to age , against the lives of poor defenceless and disconsolate widows ( and , it may be added , of female infants , pilgrims , and the sick ex- posed by the Ganges ) ...
... suffered to issue her decrees , from year to year , and from age to age , against the lives of poor defenceless and disconsolate widows ( and , it may be added , of female infants , pilgrims , and the sick ex- posed by the Ganges ) ...
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... suffer if she survived him , absolutely burnt herself on the funeral pile . ' The same paper , in October , 1825 , contains a similar re- lation : — " We are astonished to hear that Muddon Mohun Chuckrobutty , about fifteen years of age ...
... suffer if she survived him , absolutely burnt herself on the funeral pile . ' The same paper , in October , 1825 , contains a similar re- lation : — " We are astonished to hear that Muddon Mohun Chuckrobutty , about fifteen years of age ...
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... suffering to deliver them ; and the considerations on which this practice is recommended are such as tend to destroy all morality , and open the door to the commission of the most enormous crimes . * Such is the real state of the case ...
... suffering to deliver them ; and the considerations on which this practice is recommended are such as tend to destroy all morality , and open the door to the commission of the most enormous crimes . * Such is the real state of the case ...
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... suffered to doom the most amiable of our Hindoo subjects to the most cruel death , merely because their being unin- formed in mind renders them liable to the grossest decep- tions , and their being unable to support themselves renders ...
... suffered to doom the most amiable of our Hindoo subjects to the most cruel death , merely because their being unin- formed in mind renders them liable to the grossest decep- tions , and their being unable to support themselves renders ...
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... suffer death by entering into a sepa- rate pile ; but , for the rest of the women , this law is most preferable . " If it be meritorious to ascend the separate funeral pile , why deny this privilege to the daughters of Brahmuns ? Nature ...
... suffer death by entering into a sepa- rate pile ; but , for the rest of the women , this law is most preferable . " If it be meritorious to ascend the separate funeral pile , why deny this privilege to the daughters of Brahmuns ? Nature ...
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