But if a good system of agriculture, unrivalled manufacturing skill, a capacity to produce whatever can contribute to either convenience or luxury, schools established in every village for teaching reading, writing and arithmetic, the general practice... The History of British India - Pàgina 524per James Mill, Horace Hayman Wilson - 1848Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| James Bruce - 1856 - 266 pàgines
...for teaching reading, writing, and arithmetic, the general practice of hospitality and charity among each other, and, above all, a treatment of the female...respect, and delicacy, are among the signs which denote a civilised people, then the Hindus are not inferior to the nations of Europe ; and if civilisation is... | |
| John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1858 - 410 pàgines
...; and their truth is as remarkable as their courage." Sir Thomas Munro notes amongst the Hindoos, " above all, a treatment of the female sex full of confidence, respect, and delicacy."1 I have quoted elsewhere Mr. Elphinstone's eulogy on the very population from which our... | |
| 1859 - 540 pàgines
...knew him, bears the following strong testimony to the character and civilization of the Hindus:— " If a good system of agriculture, unrivalled manufacturing...signs which denote a civilized people, — then the Hindus are not inferior to the nations of Europe; and, if civilization is to become an article of trade... | |
| John Clark Marshman - 1859 - 604 pàgines
...luxury, schools established in every village, the general practice of hospitality and charity among each other, and above all, a treatment of the female sex full of confidence, respect, and delicacy, were among the signs which denoted a civilised people, — then the Hindoos were not inferior to the... | |
| John Clark Marshman - 1864 - 452 pàgines
...skill, schools established in every village, the general practice of charity and hospitality among each other, and, above all, a treatment of the female sex, full of confidence, respect, and delicacy, were among the signs which denoted a civilised people, then the Hindoos were not inferior to the natives... | |
| 1882 - 1038 pàgines
...not more addicted to untruth."§ Sir Thomas Munro bears even stronger testimony. He writes : — " If a good system of agriculture, unrivalled manufacturing...signs which denote a civilized people — then the Hindus are not inferior to the nations of Europe, and if civilization is to become an article of trade... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1883 - 448 pàgines
...convenience or luxury, schools established in every village for teaching reading, writing, and arithmetic2, the general practice of hospitality and charity amongst...respect, and delicacy, are among the signs which denote a civilised people — then the Hindus are not inferior to the nations of Europe, and if civilisation... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1883 - 392 pàgines
...teaching reading, writing, and arithmetic,§ the general practice of hospitality and charity among each other, and, above all, a treatment of the female sex full of confidence, respect, and deli* " History of India," p. 218. f Mill's " History of India," ed. Wilson, vol. i., p. 370. t L.... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - 1894 - 296 pàgines
...and as "constitutionally kind-hearted, industrious, sober, and peaceable." t Sir Thomas Munro says : "In the higher branches of Science, in the knowledge...respect and delicacy are among the signs which denote a civilised people — then the Hindus are not inferior to the nations of Europe, and if civilisation... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - 1894 - 298 pàgines
...practice of good Government, and in an education, which by banishing prejudice—and superstition—opens the •mind to receive instruction of every kind from...respect and delicacy are among the signs which denote a civilised people—then the Hindus are not inferior to the nations of Europe, and if civilisation is... | |
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