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William Augustus Miles

William Augustus Miles was an English writer and antiquarian, known for his contributions to the discourse surrounding colonial issues and archaeology in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His work, "The Letters of Gracchus on the East India Question," reflects his engagement with the political and economic debates of his time, particularly regarding British colonial policy in India. Through a series of letters, Miles articulated concerns about the implications of colonialism, making a significant contribution to the intellectual landscape of his era. In addition to his political writings, Miles is recognized for his archaeological interests, as evidenced by his work "A Description of the Deverel Barrow, Opened A.D. 1825: Also, A Minute Account of the Kimmeridge ..." This publication showcases his dedication to the study of ancient sites and artifacts, contributing to the growing field of archaeology during a time when such pursuits were becoming increasingly popular. Miles's legacy lies in his dual focus on both the socio-political issues of his time and the historical narratives embedded in the landscape, marking him as a figure of notable significance in the context of early modern British literature and thought.

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The Lettersof Gracchuson the EastIndia...

1813

William Augustus Miles

The Letters of Gracchus on the East India Question

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