The India of the future will, under Providence, not be an India of diminishing plenty, of empty prospect, or of justifiable discontent; but one of expanding industry, of awakened faculties, of increasing prosperity, and of more widely distributed comfort... Report on the Administration - 25 페이지저자: Baroda - 1905전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Sir Valentine Chirol - 1903 - 604 페이지
...time the more deeply convinced one is that, in the language of Lord Curzon at the Coronation Durbar, "the India of the future will, under Providence, not...and of more widely distributed comfort and wealth"; the more one shares his faith in the conscience and purpose of the British people and in the almost... | |
| Sir Valentine Chirol - 1903 - 602 페이지
...time the more deeply convinced one is that, in the language of Lord Curzon at the Coronation Durbar, "the India of the future will, under Providence, not...and of more widely distributed comfort and wealth"; the more one shares his faith in the conscience and purpose of the British people and in the almost... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1903 - 272 페이지
...of the people, and anticipated, under the unchallenged Supremacy of the Paramount Power, an India ' of expanding industry, of awakened faculties, of increasing...and of more widely distributed comfort and wealth.' It was felt that a ceremony of unique grandeur had symbolized the unity of the mightiest Empire of... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1906 - 488 페이지
...their welfare earnestly sought under his rule, which, he trusted would bring to India the benefits " of expanding industry, of awakened faculties, of increasing...and of more widely distributed comfort and wealth." The inauguration of the new reign was marked not only by ceremonial pomp and grandeur indicative of... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1906 - 562 페이지
...their welfare earnestly sought under his rule, which, he trusted would bring to India the benefits " of expanding industry, of awakened faculties, of increasing...and of more widely distributed comfort and wealth." The inauguration of the new reign was marked not only by ceremonial pomp and grandeur indicative of... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1907 - 284 페이지
...of the people, and anticipated, under the unchallenged Supremacy of the Paramount Power, an India ' of expanding industry, of awakened faculties, of increasing...and of more widely distributed comfort and wealth.' It was felt that a ceremony of unique grandeur had symbolized the unity of the mightiest Empire of... | |
| Sir Verney Lovett - 1920 - 306 페이지
...now proceeding before our eyes. If the combined Armies of Great Britain and India can secure combined peace upon our borders ; if unity prevails within...justifiable discontent; but one of expanding industry, of 1 The end of the last century was marked by bad agricultural seasons and the rapid spread of plague... | |
| Gopal Krishna Gokhale - 1920 - 1312 페이지
...in the power of statesmanship to solve. The solution of many is even now proceeding before our eyes. The India of the future will, under Providence, not...plenty, of empty prospect. or of justifiable discontent; bnt one of expanding industry, of awakened faculties, of increasing prosperity, and of more widely... | |
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