India: Impressions and SuggestionsB.W. Huesbsch, 1909 - 126페이지 |
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... standing behind , the slow - moving bullock carts , with their creaking , lumbering solid wheels ; the clanging of the car and carriage bells , the constant shouting of drivers and others , the occasional glimpse of a carefully- closed ...
... standing behind , the slow - moving bullock carts , with their creaking , lumbering solid wheels ; the clanging of the car and carriage bells , the constant shouting of drivers and others , the occasional glimpse of a carefully- closed ...
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... standing , retired judges of the High Court , wealthy bankers , university professors , and others of like position all concurred in saying that Lord Curzon's autocratic method of forcing his un- digested and ill - advised scheme of ...
... standing , retired judges of the High Court , wealthy bankers , university professors , and others of like position all concurred in saying that Lord Curzon's autocratic method of forcing his un- digested and ill - advised scheme of ...
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... standing they could not have spoken with less reserve . Professor Wilson , in his edition of Mill's History of British India , after a long and varied experience of the Hindu people , said : " So far from there being any servility there ...
... standing they could not have spoken with less reserve . Professor Wilson , in his edition of Mill's History of British India , after a long and varied experience of the Hindu people , said : " So far from there being any servility there ...
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... standing , so far as I could learn , had been consulted beforehand . < c Why will not the English trust us - we that have served them so loyally and so well ? " was the burden of their plaint . " Formerly there were some comings and ...
... standing , so far as I could learn , had been consulted beforehand . < c Why will not the English trust us - we that have served them so loyally and so well ? " was the burden of their plaint . " Formerly there were some comings and ...
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... standing and social posi- tion , all having received a university education , and some of them having taken degrees at Cam- bridge and Oxford . To really understand what happened , let it be borne in mind that we were standing outside ...
... standing and social posi- tion , all having received a university education , and some of them having taken degrees at Cam- bridge and Oxford . To really understand what happened , let it be borne in mind that we were standing outside ...
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5 페이지 - in every Hindoo village which has retained its old form I am assured that the children generally are able to read, write, and cipher, but where we have swept away the village system as in Bengal there the village school has also disappeared.
5 페이지 - But if a good system of agriculture, unrivalled manufacturing skill, a capacity to produce whatever can contribute to either convenience or luxury, schools established in every village for teaching reading, writing and arithmetic, the general practice of hospitality and charity amongst each other, and above all, a treatment of the female sex, full of confidence, respect and delicacy, are among the signs which denote a civilised people — then the Hindus are not inferior to the nations of Europe...
5 페이지 - ... each other; and above all a treatment of the female sex full of confidence, respect and delicacy, are among the signs which denote a civilized people, then the Hindus are not inferior to the nations of Europe; and if civilization is to become an article of trade between the two countries, I am convinced that this country (England) will gain by the import cargo.
5 페이지 - Max Muller, on the strength of official documents and a missionary report concerning education in Bengal prior to the British occupation, asserts that there were then 80,000 native schools in Bengal, or one for every 400 of the population. Ludlow, in his history of British India, says that "in every...
89 페이지 - The government of a people by itself has a meaning, and a reality ; but such a thing as government of one people by another, does not and cannot exist. One people may keep another as a warren or preserve for its own use, a place to make money in, a human cattle farm to be worked for the profit of its own inhabitants.