| Henry Rosher James - 1911 - 160 sayfa
...foreign yoke, u-ould lead more speedily and surely to the amelioration of the native inliabitants ; and I enjoyed the confidence of several of them, even in their public capacity." This, on a fair view, is typical of the normal effects of education in the general. That the natives... | |
| Henry Rosher James - 1917 - 152 sayfa
...generally more intelligent, more steady and moderate in their conduct, I gave up my prejudice against them, and became inclined in their favour, feeling persuaded...of several of them, even in their public capacity." This, on a fair view, is typical of the normal effects of education in the general. That the natives... | |
| George Anderson - 1921 - 196 sayfa
...autobiographical sketch, " more steady and moderate in their conduct, I gave up my prejudice against them, and became inclined in their^ favour, feeling persuaded...surely to the amelioration of the native inhabitants." His views on the subject of education, as being those of the leading Anglicist of the time, are given... | |
| Herbert Henry Gowen - 1926 - 504 sayfa
...desirous of taking India back along the old paths to a purer faith. He became persuaded that the English rule," though a foreign yoke, would lead more speedily...surely to the amelioration of the native inhabitants," so with great courage he joined in the campaign against sati, advocated (with Macaulay) the introduction... | |
| Ainslie Thomas Embree, Stephen N. Hay, William Theodore De Bary - 1988 - 476 sayfa
...generally more intelligent, more steady and moderate in their conduct, I gave up my prejudice against them and became inclined in their favour, feeling persuaded...surely to the amelioration of the native inhabitants. I enjoyed the confidence of several of them even in their public capacity. My continued controversies... | |
| R. S. Sugirtharajah - 1999 - 164 sayfa
...moderate in their conduct, I gave up my prejudice against them, and became inclined in their favor, feeling persuaded that their rule, though a foreign...of several of them even in their public capacity. (EW 224) The reasons behind Rammohun Roy's change of heart about the civilizing role of the British... | |
| John Millard (assistant librarian of the Surrey inst) - 1834 - 466 sayfa
...generally more intelligent, more steady and moderate in their conduct, I gave up my prejudice against them, and became inclined in their favour, feeling persuaded...speedily and surely to the amelioration of -the native inhabitant ; and I enjoyed the confidence of several of them even in iheir public capacity. My continued... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1834 - 872 sayfa
...their conduct, I gave ' up my prejudice against them, and ' became inclined in their favour, feel' ing persuaded, that their rule, though ' a foreign yoke, would lead more ' speedily and surely to the ameliora' tion of the native inhabitants; and I ' enjoyed the confidence of several of ' them even... | |
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