As a representative of the educated community of India, — and I am entitled to speak on their behalf and in their name, — I may say that we regard British rule in India as a dispensation of Divine Providence. England is here for the highest and the... The Christian Conquest of India - Page 51by J. M. Thoburn - 1906 - 291 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Peter Jones - Christianity and other religions - 1903 - 420 pages
...and influential natives of the country. "Our allegiance to the British rule," he says, "is based upon the highest considerations of practical expediency....rejuvenate an ancient people, to infuse into them the vigour, the virility and the robustness of the West, and so pay off the long-standing debt, accumulating... | |
| Harlan Page Beach - Christianity and other religions - 1904 - 356 pages
...subsequent chapters. Suffice it here to give the opinion of an enlightened Hindu leader, Babu SN Banerji: "As a representative of the educated community of...and the robustness of the West, and so pay off the long-standing debt, accumulating since the morning of the world, which the West owes to the East. We... | |
| Harlan Page Beach - India - 1904 - 380 pages
...subsequent chapters. Suffice it here to give the opinion of an enlightened Hindu leader, Babu SN Banerji : " As a representative of the educated community of India,...rejuvenate an ancient people, to infuse into them tht vigor, the virility, and the robustness of the West, and so pay off the long-standing debt, accumulating... | |
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