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A study of Hinduism and Buddhism, including their origins, practices and legends by the same British diplomat and colonial administrator who initiated the policy of white supremacy in the British East Africa protectorate (now Kenya). Related Free eBooks - Historical sketch of the town of Methuen : from its settlement to the year 1876
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