Large numbers of educated men in this country feel towards Mr. Morley as towards a Master, and the heart hopes and yet it trembles, as it had never hoped or trembled before. He, the reverent student of Burke, the disciple of Mill, the friend and biographer... Speeches of Gopal Krishna Gokhale - xvii 페이지저자: Gopal Krishna Gokhale - 1920 - 1029 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Henry Woodd Nevinson - 1908 - 456 페이지
...in this country feel towards Mr. Morley as towards a Master, and the heart hopes and yet trembles. He, the reverent student of Burke, the disciple of...too succumb to the influences of the India Office, and thus cast a blight on hopes which his own writings have done so much to foster ? In any case his... | |
| G.A. Natesan - 1917 - 1052 페이지
...repressive laws and unjust deportations yet responsible Indian politicians looked forward to him, " the reverent student of Burke, the disciple of Mill, the friend and biographer of Gladstone," to courageously apply his liberal principles to the administration of India. There were some eminent... | |
| G.A. Natesan - 1923 - 928 페이지
...Burke, the disciple of Mill, the friend and biographer of Gladstone-will he courageously apply thefr principles and his own to the government of this country or will he too succumb to the influences of thelnd a Office around him and thus oast a cruel blfght on hopes, which his own writing, have done... | |
| S. N. Sen - 1997 - 422 페이지
...General Election of 1905. They also had high hopes in the new Secretary of State for India, John Morley, 'the reverent student of Burke, the disciple of Mill, the friend and biographer of Gladstone.' But the annulment of the Partition, for which Gokhale pleaded with Morley by making a personal visit... | |
| S. N. Sen - 2006 - 248 페이지
...General Election of 1905. They also had high hopes in the new Secretary of State for India, John Morley, 'the reverent student of Burke, the disciple of Mill, the friend and biographer of Gladstone'. But the annulment of the Partition, for which Gokhale pleaded with Morley by making a personal visit,... | |
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