| George Devereux Oswell - 1908 - 208 페이지
...a greater variety of chances, and a more precarious tenure, than in any other quarter of the globe. We must not forget that in the sky of India, serene...bigger, may at last threaten to overwhelm us with ruin. What has happened once may happen again.' In the light of after events, the speech appears almost a... | |
| Sir George Forrest - 1909 - 566 페이지
...a greater variety of chances, and a more precarious tenure than in any other quarter of the globe. We must not forget that in the sky of India, serene...bigger, may at last threaten to overwhelm us with ruin. What has happened once may happen again. The disturbing causes have diminished certainly, but are not... | |
| George Howells - 1913 - 926 페이지
...Court of Directors, uttered these prophetic words : "I wish for a peaceful term of office. But I cannot forget that, in the sky of India, serene as it is, a small cloud may arise, no larger than a man's hand, but which, growing larger and larger, may at last threaten to burst and... | |
| Catholic Truth Society (Great Britain). Chicago - 1914 - 580 페이지
...upon a greater vanety of chances and a more precarious tenure than in any other quarter of the globe. We must not forget that, in the sky of India, serene as it is, a small cloud may arise . . . which, growing larger and larger, may at last threaten to overwhelm us with ruin. What has happened... | |
| John Morley - 1917 - 456 페이지
...upon a great variety of chances, and a more precarious tenure, than in any other quarter of the globe. We must not forget that in the sky of India, serene...arise, at first no bigger than a man's hand ; but, growing bigger and bigger, may at last threaten to overwhelm us with ruin. Canning was not many months... | |
| John Morley - 1917 - 404 페이지
...upon a great variety of chances, and a more precarious tenure, than in any other quarter of the globe. We must not forget that in the sky of India, serene...arise, at first no bigger than a man's hand ; but, growing bigger and bigger, may at last threaten to overwhelm us with ruin. Canning was not many months... | |
| John Morley - 1917 - 404 페이지
...upon a great variety of chances, and a mare precarious tenure, than in any other quarter of the globe. We must not forget that in the sky of India, serene...arise, at first no bigger than a man's hand; but, growing bigger and bigger, may at last threaten to overwhelm us with ruin. Canning was not many months... | |
| George Anderson, Manilal Bhagwandas Sudebar - 1918 - 218 페이지
...referred to the peculiar dangers that beset British rule in India. " We must not forget," said he, " that in the sky of India, serene as it is, a small...first no bigger than a man's hand, but which growing larger and larger, may at last threaten to burst and overwhelm us with ruin." And now the storm had... | |
| George Anderson, Manilal Bhagwandes Sudebar - 1918 - 216 페이지
...referred to the peculiar dangers that beset British rule in India. " We must not forget," said he, " that in the sky of India, serene as it is, a small...first no bigger than a man's hand, but which growing larger and larger, may at last threaten to burst and overwhelm us with ruin." And now the storm had... | |
| George Anderson, Manilal Bhagwandas Sudebar - 1918 - 216 페이지
...referred to the peculiar v dangers that beset British rule in India. " We must not , forget," said he, " that in the sky of India, serene as it is, a small...cloud may arise, at first no bigger than a man's hand, \\>ut which growing larger and larger, may at last threaten to burst and overwhelm us with ruin." And... | |
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