The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 524John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 326
... turn weighed down the scale against his own race , blaming them for the results of their own lust and treachery towards the Indians . Then came Whittier and Longfellow ; these were the first to use the legend and myth of folklore ...
... turn weighed down the scale against his own race , blaming them for the results of their own lust and treachery towards the Indians . Then came Whittier and Longfellow ; these were the first to use the legend and myth of folklore ...
Page 332
... turn was aimed at the whiten- ing ' of the Indian , and is the cause of all his woes . Man , woman , and child , all were given a tract of land by the Secretary of the Interior : it was tax - free and could not be sold or mortgaged ...
... turn was aimed at the whiten- ing ' of the Indian , and is the cause of all his woes . Man , woman , and child , all were given a tract of land by the Secretary of the Interior : it was tax - free and could not be sold or mortgaged ...
Page 356
... - government . From their sterile criticisms it is a relief to turn to the important joint statement issued recently by Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru and Mr Jayakar , both of whom have made such valuable. 356 THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA BILL.
... - government . From their sterile criticisms it is a relief to turn to the important joint statement issued recently by Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru and Mr Jayakar , both of whom have made such valuable. 356 THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA BILL.
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