About The Book: "India’s Cries to British Humanity" by J. Peggs is a passionate critique of British colonial policies in India, exposing social evils like infanticide, ghaut murders (ritual killings), slavery, and the colonial government's tacit support of idolatry. As a missionary and reform advocate, Peggs appeals to British conscience, urging moral responsibility and intervention to abolish these inhumane practices. His work reflects early 19th-century evangelical efforts to reform Indian society while also critiquing the ethical failures of British rule.
Author: J. Peggs
Pages: 536
Edition: 1830
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