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... century under their government . It was impossible to controvert the justice of this censure , or to deny that from the date of Plassy to that of Lord Dalhousie's despatch , not more than three per cent . had been expended in material ...
... century in which the East India Company governed the country , no bridges were erected except over some contemptible rivulets , and they were repeatedly swept away by floods . The railway Companies have relieved our national honour from ...
... centuries and throwing a new ele- ment of energy into native society , and it will eventually be found to have introduced a greater and more beneficial change in the thoughts , feelings , and habits of the people than has been brought ...
... century ; all things , spiritual as well as material , were gathered into his net ; no thought was too subtle , no imagination too wild , to become a part of his vast and sensitive mind . There was , indeed , one class of his contem ...
... century be produced in which , with so small a compass , there is so wide a range ? It begins with the schoolroom , and ends with principles that are applicable to all men and all times . The truths which it expresses are seen at once ...