Council, in an otherwise innocuous text provides an archetypical account of the racial divisions of the East Indies: The two great nations, inhabiting this part of the Indies, differ widely from each other in their complexions, languages, manners, disposition,... Memoirs of the Revolution in Bengal: Anno. Dom. 1757 - Page 3by William Watts, John Campbell - 1760 - 133 pagesFull view - About this book
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