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" The social distinctions are by no means lost sight of in India ; — on the contrary, they are perhaps more rigidly observed here than at home, and the smaller the society the broader are the lines of demarcation. Each man depends on his position in the... "
My Diary in India, in the Year 1858-9 - Side 162
av Sir William Howard Russell - 1860
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Simla, Past and Present

Sir Edward John Buck - 1904 - 400 sider
...distinctions are by no means lost sight of in India ; — on the contrary, they are perhaps more rigidly observed here than at home, and the smaller the society...world around them. The women depend on the rank of their husbands. Mrs. A., the wife of a barrister making £4,000 or £5,000 a year, is nobody as compared...
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Social Change in Modern India

Mysore Narasimhachar Srinivas - 1995 - 222 sider
...distinctions are by no means lost sight of in India; on the contrary, they are perhaps more rigidly observed here than at home, and the smaller the society...position in the public service, which is the aristocracy. ... The women depend on the rank of their husbands. Mrs. A., the wife of a barrister, making £4000...
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Shimla Then & Now

Vipin Pubby - 1996 - 196 sider
...social distinctions are perhaps more rigidly observed at Shimla than those back home. He wrote that, "each man depends on his position in the public service,...aristocracy; and those who do not belong to it are out of the pail, no matter how wealthy they may be, or what claims they may advance to the consideration of the...
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