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... Ceylon had enabled him to know the eastern Empire from the inside , and he saw that Forster had something both important and salutary to say about it.149 Part of his difficulty came from the fact that his attitude toward India had ...
... Ceylon had enabled him to know the eastern Empire from the inside , and he saw that Forster had something both important and salutary to say about it.149 Part of his difficulty came from the fact that his attitude toward India had ...
Page 154
... Ceylon . He concludes by saying ( pp . 247–8 ) that ' I was born in an age of imperialism , and I disapproved of imperialism and felt sure that its days were already numbered . ' PI , p . xv . Letters , II , 47 . Ibid . , p . 63. Here ...
... Ceylon . He concludes by saying ( pp . 247–8 ) that ' I was born in an age of imperialism , and I disapproved of imperialism and felt sure that its days were already numbered . ' PI , p . xv . Letters , II , 47 . Ibid . , p . 63. Here ...
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