The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1910 |
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Pagina 145
... reform and this much im- proved degree of native representation in the law - making of India . But the Muhammadans are scarcely more than 55,000,000 at the present day ( in strictly British India ) , whereas , in the same area of the ...
... reform and this much im- proved degree of native representation in the law - making of India . But the Muhammadans are scarcely more than 55,000,000 at the present day ( in strictly British India ) , whereas , in the same area of the ...
Pagina 152
... reform has come very largely to mean reform of those inarticulate classes . They are different in their habits and customs ; therefore it seems they are probably wrong . Materially they are unsuccess- ful , else they would have risen in ...
... reform has come very largely to mean reform of those inarticulate classes . They are different in their habits and customs ; therefore it seems they are probably wrong . Materially they are unsuccess- ful , else they would have risen in ...
Pagina 156
... reform as in religion , as much among the poor as among their so - called betters . Aloof interest , however acute , scientific and statistical investigation , however thorough , cannot lay hold of spirit . A simply idealistic love for ...
... reform as in religion , as much among the poor as among their so - called betters . Aloof interest , however acute , scientific and statistical investigation , however thorough , cannot lay hold of spirit . A simply idealistic love for ...
Pagina 158
... Reforms are needed badly enough in many directions , but it should always be borne in mind that what seems reform to the giver may be reformatory to the recipient . That which dissatisfies the poor man in his own life is not , as a rule ...
... Reforms are needed badly enough in many directions , but it should always be borne in mind that what seems reform to the giver may be reformatory to the recipient . That which dissatisfies the poor man in his own life is not , as a rule ...
Pagina 162
... reform , as one dares to lay down . It is plain that income will not differentiate the poor man from other men , nor even the want of capital . Payment by the week , with its well - marked effect on household arrangements , goes farther ...
... reform , as one dares to lay down . It is plain that income will not differentiate the poor man from other men , nor even the want of capital . Payment by the week , with its well - marked effect on household arrangements , goes farther ...
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