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Imperial Desire: Dissident Sexualities and Colonial Literature - Page xii
by Philip Holden, Richard R. Ruppel - 2003 - 335 pages
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Address to Parliament on the Duties of Great Britain to India: In Respect of ...

Charles Hay Cameron - Education - 1853 - 220 pages
...educate the body of the people. 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...but English in taste, in opinions, in morals, and in intellect. To that class we may leave it to refine the vernacular dialects of the country, to enrich...
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Lights and Shades of the East: Or a Study of the Life of Baboo Harrischander ...

Framji Bomanji - India - 1863 - 416 pages
...: we must at present do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the people whom we govern ; a class of persons, Indian in blood...but English in taste, in opinions, in morals, and in intellect. To that class we may leave it to refine the vernacular dialects of the country, to enrich...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 10

1864 - 938 pages
...educate the body of the people. 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...but English in taste, in opinions, in morals, and in intellect To that class we may leave it to refine the vernacular dialects of the country, to enrich...
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The Competition Wallah

George Otto Trevelyan - Civil service - 1864 - 472 pages
...educate the body of the people. 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...but English in taste, in opinions, in morals, and in intellect. To that class we may leave it to refine the vernacular dialects of the country, to enrich...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 10

1864 - 536 pages
...educate the body of the people. 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...but English in taste, in opinions, in morals, and in intellect. To that class we may leave it to refine the vernacular dialects of the country, to enrich...
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Journal of the National Indian Association, in Aid of Social ..., Issues 169-180

India - 1885 - 630 pages
...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...
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Kristo Das Pal: A Study

Nagendra Nath Ghosh - Bengal (India) - 1887 - 222 pages
...educate the body of the people. 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*"...
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A History of Hindu Civilisation During British Rule: Intellectual condition

Pramatha Nath Bose - Hindu civilization - 1896 - 332 pages
...educate the body of the people. 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...but English in taste, in opinions, in morals, and in intellect. To that class we may leave it to refine the vernacular dialects of the country, to enrich...
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A History of Hindu Civilisation During British Rule, Volume 3

Pramatha Nath Bose - Civilization, Hindu - 1896 - 320 pages
...the body of the people. We must at present do our best to form a class who may be interpretersbetween us and the millions whom we govern ; a class of persons...but English in taste, in opinions, in morals, and in intellect. To that class we may leave it to refine the vernacular dialects of the country, to enrich...
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Journal of the Society of Arts, Volume 48

Art - 1899 - 916 pages
...for higher education in these terms: — "We must do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and the millions whom we govern ; a class...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...
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