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" India, and who, for all the marvellous tissues and embroidery they have wrought, have polluted no rivers, deformed no pleasing prospects, nor poisoned any air ; whose skill and individuality the training of countless generations has developed to the highest... "
The Indian Craftsman - Page 104
by Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy - 1909 - 130 pages
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Orientalism: History, Theory and the Arts

John M. MacKenzie - Art - 1995 - 266 pages
...3,000 years into India', and yet all the marvellous fabrics and crafts wrought by Indian craftsmen 'have polluted no rivers, deformed no pleasing prospects, nor poisoned any air'. Moreover, these 'immemorial glories of India' expressed more fully than words 'the wisdom and beneficence...
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Imperialism: A Study

J. A. Hobson - History - 2005 - 397 pages
...whole world has been ceaselessly pouring its bullion into India, and who, for all the marvellous tissue they have wrought, have polluted no rivers, deformed...prospects, nor poisoned any air ; whose skill and individuaEty the training of countless generations has developed to the highest perfection — 'these...
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The Modern Review, Volume 10, Issues 1-4

Ramananda Chatterjee - India - 1911 - 524 pages
...into India, and, who, for all the marvellous tissues and embroidery they have wrought, leave pollutted no rivers, deformed no pleasing prospects, nor poisoned...democratic village communities in hundreds and thousands to the colossal mills of Bombay, to drudge in gangs at manufacturing piece goods, in competition with...
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