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Excerpt from Thoughts on the Policy of the Crown Towards India
IN the beginning of last year, at the request of a friend, I wrote some letters on the Indian Govern ment question in a provincial paper. Some interest was excited by them beyond the natural sphere of the Journal, and I was induced to give greater scope to them, and to treat in particular at some length of the effects of that policy of annexation and absorption of which the late governor-general of India has been the main ex ponent. A desire was expressed for'the republication of this portion of the series, and I had already pre pared it, with considerable additions, for the press, when the appearance of the Queen's Proclamation came to render much of my argument against such a policy superfluous, by sanctioning its, leading conclu sions. In taking it as my text, I felt I should be best carrying out the purpose which I had in View.
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