| 1830 - 132 pàgines
...higher " than our own was at no very distant period. " We should look upon India not as a tem" porary possession, but as one which is to be " maintained...prejudices, " and become sufficiently enlightened to frame 36 " a regular government for themselves, and to tf conciuct and preserve it.* We entirely accord in... | |
| James Peggs - 1832 - 550 pàgines
...regret but with satisfaction. — " We should look • . * Hamilton's Hindostan, vol. i. Intro. p. 29. upon India not as a temporary possession, but as one...prejudices, and become sufficiently enlightened to frame a regidar Government for themselves, and to conduct and preserve it. Whenever such a time shall arrive,... | |
| Marquess Richard Wellesley Wellesley - 1832 - 108 pàgines
...able to govern them" selves than when we found them. " We should look upon India not as a tem" porary possession, but as one which is to be " maintained...prejudices, " and become sufficiently enlightened to frame * Life, vol. ii. p. 174. 93 " a regular government for themselves, and to "conduct and preserve it.... | |
| 1883 - 948 pàgines
...the character of the people ? la it to be raised, or is it to be lowered ? . . . . " We should look upon India not as a temporary possession, but as one...abandoned most of their superstitions and prejudices, and beconusufficiently enlightened to frame a regular government for themselves, and to conduct and preserve... | |
| Charles Robert Leslie Fletcher - 1923 - 506 pàgines
...possession but one which is to be maintained permanently, until the Natives shall have, in some future age, abandoned most of their superstitions and prejudices,...and to conduct and preserve it. Whenever such a time may arrive it will probably be best for both countries that the British control over India should be... | |
| Henry Morris - 1908 - 282 pàgines
...a subject worthy to be pondered by all Anglo-Indian officials at the present time. " We should look upon India not as a temporary possession, but as one which is to be maintained permanently, until the Indians shall, in some future age, have abandoned most of their superstitions and prejudices, and become... | |
| Ramsay Muir - 1917 - 346 pàgines
...soldier of distinction, then serving as governor of Madras. ' We should look upon India,' he wrote, ' not as a temporary possession, but as one which is...be maintained permanently, until the natives shall have abandoned most of their superstitions and prejudices, and become sufficiently enlightened to frame... | |
| Great Britain. India Office - 1918 - 322 pàgines
...stations in the management of their country and devising plans for its improvement? We should look on India not as a temporary possession, but as one which...abandoned most of their superstitions and prejudices, and Tsecome sufficiently enlightened to frame a regular government for themselves, and to conduct and preserve... | |
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