| Charles Hay Cameron - 1853 - 220 Seiten
...We must at present do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern ; a class of persons Indian in blood...the vernacular dialects of the country, to enrich 78 those dialects with terms of science borrowed from the Western nomenclature, and to render them... | |
| 1864 - 536 Seiten
...We must at present do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern ; a class of persons, Indian in blood...dialects of the country, to enrich those dialects with tenus of science borrowed from the Western nomenclature, and to render them by degrees fit vehicles... | |
| 1885 - 630 Seiten
...most disadvantageous conditions. From this University alone more than 1,200 graduates have gone forth, Indian in blood and colour, but English in taste, in opinions, in morals and in intellect. Ladies, we have as yet no girl graduates iu Madras ; but I believe we shall see them there before long,... | |
| Nagendra Nath Ghosh - 1887 - 222 Seiten
...We must at present do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern; a class of persons, Indian in blood and colour, * See Sir Roper lA-thbrid^t-'M Treatine : " Hiffh Kdiicittion In India. A plea fur the State College*"... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - 1896 - 332 Seiten
...We must at present do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern ; a class of persons Indian in blood...vehicles for conveying knowledge to the great mass of thepopulation." In March 1835, the following resolution evidently _, , determined by the minute of... | |
| Pramatha Nath Bose - 1896 - 320 Seiten
...We must at present do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern ; a class of persons Indian in blood...science borrowed from the western nomenclature, and to reader them by degrees fit vehicles for conveying knowledge to the great mass of. the population."... | |
| 1899 - 916 Seiten
...terms: — "We must do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern ; a class of persons Indian in blood and colour, but English in taste; in opinions, words and intellect." It must be confessed that the igth century is sinking below the horizon without... | |
| Manibhai Jasbhai - 1899 - 250 Seiten
..., . , , Macaulay and Sir Charle8 class who may be interpreters between us Trevelyan. ^^ ^ millions whom we govern ; a class of persons, Indian in blood and colour, but English in taste and opinions, in morals and in intellect. To that class we may leave it to refine the Vernacular Dialects... | |
| 1920 - 262 Seiten
...must at present do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom govern — a class of persons Indian in blood and colour, but English in tastes, in opinions, in morals and in intellect. To that class we may leave it to refine the vernacular... | |
| George Sydenham Clarke Baron Sydenham of Combe - 1927 - 520 Seiten
...were these : " We must do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern, a class of persons Indian in blood...taste, in opinions, in morals, and in intellect." The needs of the Government, not the uplifting and moral strengthening of the Indian peoples, were... | |
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