1958
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9610(58)90982-6
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Congenital atresia of the sigmoid colon

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“…Mere succession from Adam would not be argument enough for either absolute monarchy or rights of dominion. 22 Therefore, it is difficult to agree with the claim that it was a simple case of Christian superiority allowing the English to take over the "heathen" lands, as argued by Singh. If the goal of the English contact is to generate a healthy trade with the Mughals, then reading the English travel narratives as "colonial discourse" in any simple or direct sense will distort their meaning.…”
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“…Mere succession from Adam would not be argument enough for either absolute monarchy or rights of dominion. 22 Therefore, it is difficult to agree with the claim that it was a simple case of Christian superiority allowing the English to take over the "heathen" lands, as argued by Singh. If the goal of the English contact is to generate a healthy trade with the Mughals, then reading the English travel narratives as "colonial discourse" in any simple or direct sense will distort their meaning.…”
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confidence: 99%