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The new spirit in India

Chapter 40: Transcriber’s Notes
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A series of journalistic essays surveys political reforms and unrest under recent administrations, describing municipal and fiscal measures, press restrictions, and the boycott movement; it pairs reportage of public events with close observation of social conditions such as famine, plague, village economy, land tenure, and relief works. Portraits of moderate reform societies and more radical agitators examine methods of political mobilization, while travelogues and sketches record temples, pilgrimages, caste customs, industrial workers, and hand-weavers, together presenting a multifaceted account of daily life and the emerging public mood across diverse regions.

Transcriber’s Notes

  • pg 45 Changed: judicial and and executive functions
    to: judicial and executive functions
  • pg 194 Changed: more attached, I I was told
    to: more attached, I was told
  • pg 195 Changed: leaning forward like a diplomast
    to: leaning forward like a diplomat
  • pg 231 Changed: find the god of their idolatory
    to: find the god of their idolatry
  • pg 235 Changed: to which Dadadhai Naoroji had been brought
    to: to which Dadabhai Naoroji had been brought