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" Whose constant study it was, to elevate the intellectual And moral character of The Nations committed to his charge... "
India - Pàgina 188
per William Wilson Hunter - 1906 - 421 pàgines
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England Since Waterloo

Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott - 1913 - 660 pàgines
...Reign of Quten Victoria (ed. Ward), p. 464. 8 i !.>•!!.[, of. cit, p. 207, E •,J v AFGHANISTAN the expression of public opinion ; his constant study...character of the nations committed to his charge." As to the wisdom of some of Bentinck's reforms — more particu- Lord larly that for the admission...
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England Since Waterloo

Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott - 1913 - 622 pàgines
...Macaulay's well-known inscription on his statue in Calcutta has the rare merit of literal accuracy. " He abolished cruel rites ; he effaced humiliating distinctions ; he gave liberty to 1 Sir Henry Maine holds that, except in regard to war and diplomacy, the Court of Directors was the...
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Bengal in the Sixteenth Century, A. D.

Yogendra-Nātha Dāsa Gupta - 1914 - 208 pàgines
...services of Lord "William Bentinck which is inscribed at the foot of Bentinck's statue in this city : He abolished cruel rites ; he effaced humiliating...character of the nations committed to his charge. ways, and till they find them fix'd in their sottish resolution. Which yet hinders not but that many...
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The Development of the British Empire

Howard Robinson - 1922 - 550 pàgines
...high; his accomplishments, remarkable. The inscription on his statue in Calcutta is not mere fustian: "He abolished cruel rites; he effaced humiliating...public opinion; his constant study was to elevate 1 Trevelyan's Life of Lord Macaulay contains some interesting observations on the India of the early...
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The Development of the British Empire

Howard Robinson - 1922 - 756 pàgines
...Trevelyan's Life of Lord Macavlay contains some interesting observations on the India of the early thirties, the intellectual and moral character of the nations committed to his charge." LORD AUCKLAND AND THE NORTHWEST Political reasons led to the appointment of Lord Auckland in 1836, and with...
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History of Bengal, Bihar & Orissa Under Britis Rule

Lewis Sydney Steward O'Malley - 1925 - 816 pàgines
...worthily commemorated by the inscription (drafted by Macaulay) on his statue in Calcutta. It states that his "constant study was to elevate the intellectual...character of the nations committed to his charge:" that he "infused into Oriental despotism the spirit of British freedom, never forgot that the end of...
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Asia: A Short History from the Earliest Times to the Present Day

Herbert Henry Gowen - 1926 - 504 pàgines
...work in India in 1830. inscription on this Viceroy's monument at Calcutta tells only the simple truth: "He abolished cruel rites; he effaced humiliating...the expression of public opinion; his constant study it was to elevate the intellectual and moral character of the natives committed to his charge." To...
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Europe and the East

Norman Dwight Harris - 1926 - 798 pàgines
...government is the welfare of the governed; he gave liberty to the expression of public opinion; and his constant study was to elevate the intellectual...character of the nations committed to his charge." For the first time, native Hindus were admitted into the service of the Company during Bentinck's administration;...
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The Greville Diary: Including Passages Hitherto Withheld from ..., Volum 1

Charles Greville - 1927 - 610 pàgines
...humiliating distinctions; who gave liberty to the expression of public opinion; whose constant study it was to elevate the intellectual and moral character of the nations committed to his charge; THIS MONUMENT was erected by men who, differing in race, in manners, in language, and in religion,...
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The State

John A. Hall - 1994 - 1139 pàgines
...is the inscription, written by Macaulay, on the base of Lord William Bentinck's statue in Calcutta: 'He abolished cruel rites; he effaced humiliating...elevate the intellectual and moral character of the natives committed to his charge" (cf . Mill) . It is excerpted in Earl Cromer, Ancient and Modern Imperialism...
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