Fraser's Magazine, Volume 21Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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Pagina 25
... nation . I find that a basis for such a system of representation is growing up silently , naturally , and unperceived , in our Indian Municipalities , Rural Unions , and District Boards . But if , as is sometimes loudly stated , our ...
... nation . I find that a basis for such a system of representation is growing up silently , naturally , and unperceived , in our Indian Municipalities , Rural Unions , and District Boards . But if , as is sometimes loudly stated , our ...
Pagina 26
... nation itself which is the trustee for the Indian races . Un- represented themselves , they have to trust to you to represent them , to defend their rights , and to guard them from wrong . It is , I think , the most solemn ...
... nation itself which is the trustee for the Indian races . Un- represented themselves , they have to trust to you to represent them , to defend their rights , and to guard them from wrong . It is , I think , the most solemn ...
Pagina 27
... nation . The main difficulty in understanding Indian accounts arises from the efforts which have been made to present those accounts in the form most easily intelligible to the English people . The East India Company was a great ...
... nation . The main difficulty in understanding Indian accounts arises from the efforts which have been made to present those accounts in the form most easily intelligible to the English people . The East India Company was a great ...
Pagina 78
... the affection of the Irish people is worth having , it is surely worth seek- ing ; and we can imagine no service more acceptable to the country , more useful to the nation , and more honourable to 78 [ January Ireland and England .
... the affection of the Irish people is worth having , it is surely worth seek- ing ; and we can imagine no service more acceptable to the country , more useful to the nation , and more honourable to 78 [ January Ireland and England .
Pagina 79
more useful to the nation , and more honourable to himself , than that which might be rendered by one of the sons of the Queen , who should devote his best energies to the grateful and , we believe , by no means difficult task of ...
more useful to the nation , and more honourable to himself , than that which might be rendered by one of the sons of the Queen , who should devote his best energies to the grateful and , we believe , by no means difficult task of ...
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