| James Peggs - 1832 - 542 pàgines
...there is no cause to despair. Such a change was at one time in Britain itself, at least as hopeless as it is here. When we reflect how much the character of nations lias always been influenced by that of their Governments, and that some, once the most cultivated,... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1849 - 388 pàgines
...there is no cause to despair. Such a change was at one time in Britain itself at least as hopeless as it is here. When we reflect how much the character...reason to doubt, that if we pursue steadily the proper measures, we shall in time so far improve the character of our Indian subjects as to enable them to... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1849 - 390 pàgines
...there is no cause to despair. Such a change was at one time in Britain itself at least as hopeless as it is here. When we reflect how much the character...reason to doubt, that if we pursue steadily the proper measures, we shall in time so far improve the character of our Indian subjects as to enable them to... | |
| 1883 - 948 pàgines
...probably be best for both countries that the British control over India should be gradually withdrawn " We shall see no reason to doubt that if we pursue steadily the proper measures, we shall in time so far improve the character of our Indian subjects as to enable them to... | |
| Ramananda Chatterjee - 1913 - 422 pàgines
...there is no cause to despair—such a change was at one time in Britain itself at least as hopeless as it is here. When we reflect how much the character of nations has always been influenced l)y that of governments, and that sonic, once the imiost cultivated, have sunk imito barbarism, while... | |
| Henry Morris - 1908 - 282 pàgines
...probably be best for both countries that the British control over India should be gradually withdrawn. When we reflect how much the character of nations...we shall see no reason to doubt that, if we pursue * Gleig's Life, p. 280. steadily the proper measures, we shall in time so far improve the character... | |
| Ramsay Muir - 1917 - 346 pàgines
...there is no cause to despair. Such a change was at one time in Britain itself at least as hopeless as it is here. When we reflect how much the character...formerly the rudest, have attained the highest point of civilisation, we shall see no reason to doubt that if we pursue steadily the proper measures, we shall... | |
| Sir Valentine Chirol - 1921 - 350 pàgines
...there is no cause to despair. Such a change was at one time in Britain itself at least as hopeless as it is here. When we reflect how much the character...formerly the rudest, have attained the highest point of civilisation, we shall see no reason to doubt that if we pursue steadily the proper measures, we shall... | |
| Ramsay Muir - 1923 - 424 pàgines
...there is no cause to despair. Such a change was at one time in Britain itself at least as hopeless as it is here. When we reflect how much the character...formerly the rudest, have attained the highest point of civilisation, we shall see no reason to doubt that if we pursue steadily the proper measures, we shall... | |
| Edward William Macleay Grigg Baron Altrincham, Sir Edward Grigg - 1924 - 236 pàgines
...peoples dated December, 1814, and I found the other day this passage in it: When we reflect [he writes] how much the character of nations has always been...have attained the highest point of civilization, we see no reason to doubt that if we steadily pursue the proper measures, we shall in time so far improve... | |
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