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Brown, Stewart J. 2009a. ‘William Robertson, Early Orientalism and the                              on India of 1791’, Scottish Historical Review, 88.2: 289–312 <https://doi.org/10.3366/E0036924109000870>
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Casid, Jill. 2005. ‘Inhuming Empire: Islands as Colonial Nurseries and Graves’, in The Global Eighteenth Century, Pbk ed (Baltimore, Md: Johns Hopkins University Press), pp. 278–95
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