Anglo-Indian WorthiesChristian Vernacular Education Society, 1890 - 160페이지 |
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... Hindu ; and it was then overrun by several petty poligars , who had set the Nizam's Government at defiance , and what revenue there was had been collected by plundering and violence . The following pithy sentences give a clear de ...
... Hindu ; and it was then overrun by several petty poligars , who had set the Nizam's Government at defiance , and what revenue there was had been collected by plundering and violence . The following pithy sentences give a clear de ...
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... revenue experience , and were never really brought into contact with the people ; and the entire exclusion of qualified Hindus or Muham- The Com- madans from positions of dignity and trust . 10 ANGLO - INDIAN WORTHIES.
... revenue experience , and were never really brought into contact with the people ; and the entire exclusion of qualified Hindus or Muham- The Com- madans from positions of dignity and trust . 10 ANGLO - INDIAN WORTHIES.
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... Hindus and Muhammadans in all appointments where eir services could be available . He prepared a scheme the instruction of such and training them for the pub- service . He was also anxious that all employed in at service should be ...
... Hindus and Muhammadans in all appointments where eir services could be available . He prepared a scheme the instruction of such and training them for the pub- service . He was also anxious that all employed in at service should be ...
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... Hindus themselves , which he regard- ed as so thoroughly identified with the interests of the Eng- lish in India that they could not be separated . He was open and honest as the day . Whether writing the description of a battle as a ...
... Hindus themselves , which he regard- ed as so thoroughly identified with the interests of the Eng- lish in India that they could not be separated . He was open and honest as the day . Whether writing the description of a battle as a ...
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... Hindu ; and it is said that no one left his society without a smile upon his face . Early in the year 1804 , Captain Malcolm was busy negoti- • ating the treaty with Scindia . Even in the midst of the anxiety incident to this duty , his ...
... Hindu ; and it is said that no one left his society without a smile upon his face . Early in the year 1804 , Captain Malcolm was busy negoti- • ating the treaty with Scindia . Even in the midst of the anxiety incident to this duty , his ...
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administration admirable afterwards Amirs anxious appointed army assistants Báramahál became Benares Bengal Bheels Calcutta Captain Malcolm character Charles Metcalfe chief Christian Collector Colonel command Commissioner conduct Court of Directors Delhi district Donald McLeod duty East India Elphinstone endeavoured English Government favour feeling felt given Gonds Government of India Governor of Bombay Governor-General happy heart Hindu Holkar honour Hyderabad inhabitants Jallandar labour leave Lieutenant Outram Lord Lawrence Lord Wellesley Lucknow Madras Mahratta Major Outram ment military mission Mountstuart Elphinstone Muhammadan negotiations Nizam occasion officers Oude Persia Peshwa political Poona position principles Punjab Rajah received regarding Resident return to England revenue ryots Scinde Scindia sent sepoys settlement Sikh Sir Bartle Frere Sir Charles Metcalfe Sir Donald McLeod Sir Henry Lawrence Sir James Outram Sir John Malcolm Sir Thomas Munro territory Thomas Munro tiger tion Tippoo took treaty village wrote
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134 페이지 - Into thy hands I commend my spirit : .for thou hast redeemed me, O Lord, thou God of truth.
153 페이지 - MAKE a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands: serve the Lord with gladness: come before his presence with singing. Know ye that the Lord he is God: it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture. Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise : Be thankful unto him, and bless his name. For the Lord is good; his mercy is everlasting; and...
60 페이지 - ... in the degree in which he employs the natives in official situations, and the countenance and familiarity which he extends to all the natives of rank who approach him, he seems to have reduced to practice, almost all the reforms which had struck me as most required in the system of government pursued in those provinces of our Eastern Empire which I had previously visited.
85 페이지 - Is happy as a Lover; and attired With sudden brightness, like a Man inspired; And, through the heat of conflict, keeps the law In calmness made, and sees what he foresaw; Or if an unexpected call succeed, Come when it will, is equal to the need...
47 페이지 - Empire only by keeping its inhabitants in a state of ignorance, our domination would be a curse to the country, and ought to cease. But I see more ground for just apprehension in ignorance itself. I look to the increase of knowledge with a hope that it may strengthen our empire...
4 페이지 - One man has a long story of a debt of thirty years' standing, contracted by his father ; another tells me that his brother made away with his property when he was absent during the war ; and a third tells me that he cannot afford to pay his usual rent, because his wife is dead, who used to do more work than his best bullock. I am obliged to listen to all these relations; and as every man has a knack at description, like Sancho, I think myself fortunate when I get through any one of them in half an...
103 페이지 - I proceed any further, I must tell you a story. In the fourteenth century there was, in the French army, a knight renowned for deeds of gallantry in war, and wisdom in council; indeed, so deservedly famous was he that, by general acclamation, he was called the knight sans peur et sans reproche. The name of this knight you may all know was the Chevalier Bayard. Gentlemen, I give you the Bayard of India, sans peur et sans reproche, Major James Outram, of the Bombay army.
41 페이지 - ... against the operations of its almighty influence. All that rulers can do is to merit dominion by promoting the happiness of those under them. If we perform our duty in this respect, the gratitude of India and the admiration of the world will accompany our name through all ages, whatever may be...
58 페이지 - The plan I have proposed has many obvious and palpable defects, and many more will no doubt appear when its operations are fully observed. It has this advantage, that it leaves unimpaired the institutions, the opinions, and the feelings that have hitherto kept the community together ; and that as its fault is meddling too little, it may be gradually remedied by interfering when urgently required. An opposite plan, if it fail, fails entirely ; it has destroyed everything that could supply its place,...
4 페이지 - ... a business, that it leaves room for nothing else, — for I have no hour in the day that I can call my own. At this moment, while I am writing, there are a dozen of people talking around me : it is now twelve o'clock, and they have been coming and going in parties ever since seven in the morning, when I began this letter. They have frequently interrupted me for an hour at a time. One man has a long story of a debt of thirty years...