| 1853 - 636 sider
...them, except in very sub' ordinate offices ; they can rise to no high station, civil or mili' tary ; they are everywhere regarded as an inferior race,...masters of the country. It is not enough that we confer ' upon the natives the benefits of just laws and moderate tax' ation, unless we endeavour to raise... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1849 - 390 sider
...them, except in very subordinate offices ; they can rise to no high station, civil or military ; thoy are everywhere regarded as an inferior race, and often...we confer on the natives the benefits of just laws anil of moderate taxation, unless we endeavour to raise their character ; but under a foreign government... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1849 - 388 sider
...share in making laws for themselves, little in administering them, except in very subordinate offices ; they can rise to no high station, civil or military...as an inferior race, and often rather as vassals or lerraots than as the ancient owners and masters of the country. " It is not enough that we confer on... | |
| 1853 - 566 sider
...share in making laws for themselves, little in administering them, except in very subordinate offices ; they can rise to no high station, civil or military:...as the ancient owners and masters of the country.' We willingly accept the description given by Sir Thomas Munro of the advantages that have accrued to... | |
| 1853 - 576 sider
...share in making laws for themselves, little in administering them, except in very subordinate offices ; they can rise to no high station, civil or military...inferior race, and often rather as vassals or servants lianas the ancient owners and masters of the country.' We willingly accept the description given by... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1858 - 552 sider
...laws for themselves, little in administering them, except in very subordinate VOL. II. O offices ; they can rise to no high station, civil or military...masters of the country. It is not enough that we confer upon the natives the benefits of just laws and moderate taxation, unless we endeavour to raise their... | |
| Charles Brandon Boynton - 1864 - 586 sider
...share in making laws for themselves, little in administering them, except in very subordinate offices ; they can rise to no high station, civil or military...masters of the country. It is not enough that we confer upon the natives the benefits of just laws and moderate taxation, unless we endeavor to raise their... | |
| Charles Brandon Boynton - 1866 - 534 sider
...share in making laws for themselves, little in administering them, except in very subordinate offices ; they can rise to no high station, civil or military...masters of the country. It is not enough th.at we confer upon the natives the benefits of just laws and moderate taxation, unless we endeavor to raise their... | |
| Sir Thomas Munro - 1881 - 422 sider
...share in making laws for themselves, little in administering them, except in very subordinate offices; they can rise to no high station, civil or military;...enough that we confer on the natives the benefits Foreign of just laws and of moderate taxation, unless we endeavour to raise their character ; but under... | |
| Indian National Party (London, England) - 1915 - 76 sider
...subordinate offices; they can rise to no high station, civil or military ; they are more often regarded as vassals or servants than as the ancient owners and masters of the country. . . . One of the greatest disadvantages of our Government in India is its tendency to lower or destroy... | |
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