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APPENDICES

Michael G. Malhall, F.R.S.S.

Statistics (1899).

Prison population per 100,000 of inhabitants:
Several European States
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100 to 230
England and Wales
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90
India
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—“Dictionary of Statistics,” Michael G. Mulhall, F.R.S.S. Routledge and Sons, 1899.

Colonel Thomas Monro.

Thirty-two years' service in India.

“If a good system of agriculture, unrivalled manufacturing skill, a capacity to produce whatever can contribute to convenience or luxury; schools established in every village, for teaching reading, writing, and arithmetic; the general practice of hospitality and charity among each other; and above all a treatment of the female sex, full of confidence, respect and delicacy, are among the signs which denote a civilised people, then the Hindus are not inferior to the nations of Europe; and if civilisation is to become an article of trade between the two countries, I am convinced that this country [England] will gain by the import cargo.”

Frederick von Schlegel.

“It cannot be denied that the early Indians possessed a knowledge of the true God; all their writings are replete with sentiments and expressions, noble, clear, and severely grand, as deeply conceived