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    Author(s)Charles Grant
    PublisherCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
    ISBN9781108055123
    Pages472
    BindingPaperback
    Language_x000D_English
    Publish YearApril 2013

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    CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Observations On The State Of Society Among The Asiatic Subjects Of Great Britain : Particularly With Respect To Morals; And On The Means Of Improving It by Charles Grant

    Scotsman Charles Grant 1746-1823 travelled to India in 1767. During his 22-year stay, he rose through the ranks of the East India Company, serving as a member of the companys board of trade. Following his return to Britain, he served three times as the companys chairman and was also elected to Parliament. His conversion to a fervent form of Christianity had occurred in 1776, making him a well-known advocate of evangelisation in the newly acquired British territories. In this work, he launches a strong attack on Hindu belief, labelling it as depraved, degenerate and despotic. The true cure of darkness is the introduction of light, he argues. Written in 1792 but first published in 1797, this work was also presented to Parliament in 1813 in a bid to influence the renewal and amendment of the East India Companys charter.show more



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