| 1834 - 850 páginas
...conduct, I gave ' up roy prejudice against them, and ' became inclined in their favour, feel. ' ing persuaded, that their rule, though ' a foreign yoke, would lead more ' speedily and surely to the ameliora' tion of the native inhabitants ; and I ' enjoyed the confidence of several of ' them even... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1833 - 564 páginas
...and medente in their «induct, I gave op my prejudice against thehi, áud became inclined in tbeir favour, feeling persuaded that their rule, though...confidence of several of them even in their- public alpaii ty. My continued controversies With the Brahmins, ou die subject- pf their idolatry and, superstition,... | |
| 1833 - 636 páginas
...ray prejudice against them, and became inclined in their favour, feeling persuaded that their ride, though a foreign yoke, would lead more speedily and...to the amelioration of the native inhabitants; and 1 enjoyed the confidence of several of them even in their public capacity. My continued controversies... | |
| 1834 - 476 páginas
...more steady and moderate in their conduct, I gave up my prejudice against them, and became inclined to their favour, feeling persuaded that their rule, though...public capacity. My continued controversies with the Brahmans, on the subject of their idolatry and superstition, and my interference with their custom... | |
| 1834 - 604 páginas
...more steady and moderate in their conduct, he gave up his prejudice against them, and becamei nclined in their favour, feeling persuaded that their rule,...to the amelioration of the native inhabitants; and he enjoyed the confidence of several of them even in their public capacity. His continued controversies... | |
| 1834 - 850 páginas
...rule, though ' ••• foreign yoke, would lead more ' speedily ami surely lo Ihe ameliora' Uoniof the native inhabitants; and I ' enjoyed the confidence...public capacity. ' My continued controversies with the пи the suiject of their ' idolatry iinil superstition, and mr ' interference with their custom ot... | |
| Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom - 1834 - 518 páginas
...a foreign yoke, would lead most speedily and surely to the amelioration of the native inhabitants. I enjoyed the confidence of several of them even in...public capacity. My continued controversies with the Brahmans on the subject of their idolatry and superstition, and my interference with their custom of... | |
| George Smith - 1882 - 508 páginas
...generally more intelligent, more steady and moderate in their conduct, I gave up my prejudice against them and became inclined in their favour, feeling...surely to the amelioration of the native inhabitants." Seeking a livelihood in the service of the English, as his fathers had done in that of the Delhi emperors... | |
| Rammohun Roy (Raja) - 1906 - 1024 páginas
...steady 1:1 i moderate in their conduct, i gave up my prejudice against them, and became inclined n their favour, feeling persuaded that their rule, though a foreign yoke^ would lead more and surely to the amelioration of the native inhabitants ; ...... " He concluded his " Final Appeal... | |
| Henry Rosher James - 1911 - 160 páginas
...foreign yoke, u-ould lead more speedily and surely to the amelioration of the native inliabitants ; and I enjoyed the confidence of several of them, even in their public capacity." This, on a fair view, is typical of the normal effects of education in the general. That the natives... | |
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