The destinies of our Indian empire are covered with thick darkness. It is difficult to form any conjecture as to the fate reserved for a state which resembles no other in history, and which forms by itself a separate class of political phenomena. Eclectic and Congregational Review - Página 3861854Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [speeches]) - 1866 - 294 páginas
...is plain before us : and it is also the path of wisdom, of national prosperity, of national honor. The destinies of our Indian empire are covered with thick darkness. It isdifficult to form any conjecture as to the fate reserved for a state which resembles no other in... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1871 - 760 páginas
...is plain before us : and it is also the path of wisdom, of national prosperity, of national honor. The destinies of our Indian Empire are covered with thick darkness. It is difficulb to form any conjecture as to the fate reserved for a state which resembles no other in history,... | |
| Dadabhai Naoroji - 1888 - 248 páginas
...plain before us ; and it is also the path of wisdom, of national prosperity, of national honour. " The destinies of our Indian Empire are covered with thick darkness. It is difficult to form any conjectures as to the fate reserved for a State which resembles no other in history, and which forms... | |
| Chunilal Lalubhai Parekh - 1892 - 622 páginas
...spoke about the future Government of India in that noble passage with which we are all familiar : " The destinies of our Indian Empire are covered with...phenomena. The laws which regulate its growth and decay are still unknown to us. It may be that the public mind of India may expand under our system... | |
| Chunilal Lalubhai Parekh - 1892 - 594 páginas
...spoke about the future Government of India in that noble passage with which we are all familiar: " The destinies of our Indian Empire are covered with...history, and which forms by itself a separate class of jK,litical phenomena. The laws which regulate its growth and decay are still unknown to us. It may... | |
| Dinakara Viṣṇu Gokhale - 1895 - 262 páginas
...spoke about the future Government of India in that noble passage with which we are all familiar : " The destinies of our Indian Empire are covered with...phenomena. The laws which regulate its growth and decay are still unknown to us. It may be that the public mind of India may expand under our system... | |
| Samuel Smith - 1902 - 710 páginas
...spoken in 1833, which may well be taken as the spirit that should animate our Government to-day : — The destinies of our Indian Empire are covered with thick darkness. It is difficult to form any conjectures as to the fate reserved fora State which resembles no other in history, and which forms... | |
| Pherozeshah Mehta - 1905 - 1002 páginas
...spoke about the future Government of India in that noble passage with which we are all familiar : ' The destinies of our Indian Empire are covered with...phenomena. The laws which regulate its growth and decay are still unknown to us. It may be that the public mind of India may expand under our system... | |
| Mildred Lewis Rutherford - 1906 - 806 páginas
...plain beiore us ; and it is also the path of wisdom, of national prosperity and of national honor. (&' The destinies of our Indian empire are covered with thick darkness. it is difficult to form any conjectures as to the fate reserved for a state which resembles no other in history, and which forms... | |
| Sir Henry Cotton - 1907 - 328 páginas
...England's history. His eloquent and prophetic utterance ought always to be ringing in our ears :— The destinies of our Indian Empire are covered with...which regulate its growth and its decay are still 218 unknown to us. It may be that the public mind of India may expand under our system till it has... | |
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