The Briton in India, Հատոր 2Anupama Publications, 1987 - 706 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 33–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... officials and the chief military officers . " ( " An Indian Commentary , " pp . 107-8 . ) Speaking of the qualifications of a Viceroy , John Bright once said : - " He ... official 25 385 circle , he breathes an official air , and everything.
... officials and the chief military officers . " ( " An Indian Commentary , " pp . 107-8 . ) Speaking of the qualifications of a Viceroy , John Bright once said : - " He ... official 25 385 circle , he breathes an official air , and everything.
Էջ 489
... official classes , an attitude which is not always conducive to national self- respect . The administration has been trying by dif- ferent ways from the early days to set an artificial value on service under the Government , so that it ...
... official classes , an attitude which is not always conducive to national self- respect . The administration has been trying by dif- ferent ways from the early days to set an artificial value on service under the Government , so that it ...
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T. J. George. " One hears of " prestige " in official India until one is thoroughly sick of the word , " says the ... officials live is that while they are distrusted by the professional and educated classes , they are regarded by the ...
T. J. George. " One hears of " prestige " in official India until one is thoroughly sick of the word , " says the ... officials live is that while they are distrusted by the professional and educated classes , they are regarded by the ...
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CHAPTER | 329 |
Reaction on English character | 449 |
Need for Adjustment | 505 |
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administrative amusing Anglo-Indian Anglo-Saxon anxious appear Asiatic attitude Awakening of India better Brahmin British Empire brown Byron C. F. Andrews century Christ Christian civilisation classes colour prejudice Commonwealth of Nations conduct connection contempt culture Curzon Daily Mail dark East economic England English in India English politicians English residents English writer Englishman equality Essay on India European existing fact feeling Government Hindu honour human imperial Indian caste system Indian conditions influence interesting justice lady land lish living London Lord Lord Curzon Macdonald Madras matter ment mental mind Miss Mayo missionaries moral native nature official parties past perhaps Pharisees play present prestige pride question race racial outlook racial problem racial relations racial situation racial superiority Ramsay Macdonald remarked says seems sense Simla Sir Rabindranath Tagore social South India spirit standards Swarajists thing tion tropics Vols western whole words