Topics for Indian StatesmenRichardson brothers, 1858 - 407페이지 |
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... write with this object . His last book , the " Rebellion in India , " has never yet been answered , and why ? Because it is unanswerable . It has suited those who are interested in keeping India in its present state of darkness to ...
... write with this object . His last book , the " Rebellion in India , " has never yet been answered , and why ? Because it is unanswerable . It has suited those who are interested in keeping India in its present state of darkness to ...
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... writes : - There is a strong sympathy with the mutineers throughout the country , every success or fresh rising of the mutineers was marked here with a look of satisfaction . Not one among the numerous zemindars with whom I have ...
... writes : - There is a strong sympathy with the mutineers throughout the country , every success or fresh rising of the mutineers was marked here with a look of satisfaction . Not one among the numerous zemindars with whom I have ...
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... write thus as an alarmist . Far from it . For my own trust in the Lord has never wavered ; nor my confidence that , after humbling us with deserved judgments , He will arise and scatter His and our enemies . But I do write to warn the ...
... write thus as an alarmist . Far from it . For my own trust in the Lord has never wavered ; nor my confidence that , after humbling us with deserved judgments , He will arise and scatter His and our enemies . But I do write to warn the ...
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... writes that it was evident as they went along that the whole country was up , ' - adding , ' that on reaching Rerote , which city was considered friendly to us , they were at once received with a friendly salute of thirty matchlocks in ...
... writes that it was evident as they went along that the whole country was up , ' - adding , ' that on reaching Rerote , which city was considered friendly to us , they were at once received with a friendly salute of thirty matchlocks in ...
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... writes : - I have lost all my property ; but my principal object is to impress upon my countrymen ( to convince the Government of this truth seems hopeless ) the utter and most virulent hatred the natives have evinced throughout this ...
... writes : - I have lost all my property ; but my principal object is to impress upon my countrymen ( to convince the Government of this truth seems hopeless ) the utter and most virulent hatred the natives have evinced throughout this ...
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345 페이지 - I thank God there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall not have, these hundred years, for learning has brought disobedience and heresies and sects into the world, and printing has divulged them and libels against the best government. God keep us from both...
211 페이지 - ... cultivation on his holding, or he may entirely abandon it. In, unfavourable seasons remissions of assessment are granted for loss of produce. The assessment is fixed in money, and does not vary from year to year, except...
301 페이지 - The meaning of the enactment we take to be that there shall be no governing caste in British India, that whatever other tests of qualification may be adopted, distinctions of race or religion shall not be of the number...
336 페이지 - There is one great question to which we should look in all our arrangements ; what is to be their final result on the character of the people ? Is it to be raised or is it to be lowered ? Are we to be satisfied with merely securing our power and protecting the inhabitants, leaving them to sink gradually in character, lower than at present, or are we to endeavour to raise their character, and to render them worthy of filling higher...
51 페이지 - Crimes are the acts of individuals, and not of denominations ; and therefore arbitrarily to class men under general descriptions, in order to proscribe and punish them in the lump for a presumed delinquency, of which perhaps but a part, perhaps none at all, are guilty, is indeed a compendious method...
336 페이지 - The first is that our sovereignty should be prolonged to the remotest possible period, the second is, that whenever we are obliged to resign it, we should leave the natives so far improved from their connection with us as to be capable of maintaining a free or at least, a regular government among themselves.
301 페이지 - And be it enacted, that no native of the said territories, nor any natural born subject of His Majesty, resident therein, shall, by reason only of his religion, place of birth, descent, colour, or any of them, be disabled from holding any place, office, or employment under the said Company.
337 페이지 - It ought undoubtedly to be our aim to raise the minds of the natives, and to take care that whenever our connection with India might cease, it did not appear that the only fruit of our dominion there had been to leave the people more abject and less able to govern themselves than when we found them.
339 페이지 - 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; that it may remove prejudices, soften asperities, and substitute a rational conviction of the benefits of our Government; that it may unite the people and their rulers in sympathy, and that the differences which separate them may be gradually lessened and ultimately annihilated.
339 페이지 - If India could only be preserved as a part of the British Empire, by keeping its inhabitants in a state of ignorance, our domination would be a curse to the country, and ought to cease.