India has hitherto attained ; that the placid, pathetic contentment of the masses is not the soil on which such Indian nationhood will grow, and that in deliberately disturbing it we are working for her highest good. The New World of Islam - Halaman 259oleh Lothrop Stoddard - 1921Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| 1921 - 868 halaman
...faith that is in us." There followed these memorable words: We believe profoundly that the time has now come when the sheltered existence which we have given...or division of governmental responsibility between councilors nominated by the British executive and ministers chosen from elective legislative bodies.... | |
| Great Britain. India Office - 1918 - 270 halaman
...infallible signs that indicate the growth of character. We believe profoundly that the time has now come when the sheltered existence which we have given...disturbing it we are working for her highest good. 145. If then our faith is right what are the conditions of success? Conditions of success. Obviously... | |
| Great Britain. India Office, Edwin Samuel Montagu - 1918 - 36 halaman
...the sheltered existence we have given India cannot be prolonged without damage to her national life; that nationhood within the Empire represents something...disturbing it "we are working for her highest good" (paragraph 144). The task of calling forth capacity and self reliance in the place of helplessness;... | |
| 1919 - 574 halaman
...infallible signs that indicate the growth of character. We believe profoundly that the time has now come when the sheltered existence which we have given...disturbing it we are working for her highest good. " If then our faith is right. what are the conditions of success ? Obviously there is much to change.... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1919 - 580 halaman
...infallible signs that indicate the growth of character. We believe profoundly that the time has now come when the sheltered existence which we have given...disturbing it we are working for her highest good. " If then our faith is right, what are the conditions of success ? Obviously there is much to change.... | |
| Fred Bohn Fisher, Gertrude Marvin Williams - 1919 - 236 halaman
...be prolonged without damage to her national life; that we have a richer gift for her people than any we have yet bestowed on them; that nationhood within...disturbing it we are working for her highest good." Such words from the Secretary of State for India commit the Government he represents to a considerable... | |
| 1921 - 852 halaman
...faith that is in us." There followed these memorable words: We believe profoundly that the time has now come when the sheltered existence which we have given...or division of governmental responsibility between councilors nominated by the British executive and ministers chosen from elective legislative bodies.... | |
| John Buchan - 1923 - 334 halaman
...has hitherto attained ; that the placid, pathetic contentment of the masses is not the soil on which Indian nationhood will grow, and that in deliberately...disturbing it, we are working for her highest good." The principle now widely known as Dyarchy, in accordance with which a provincial government would be divided... | |
| John Buchan, Lord Edward Gleichen - 1923 - 338 halaman
...has hitherto attained ; that the placid, pathetic contentment of the masses is not the soil on which Indian nationhood will grow, and that in deliberately...disturbing it, we are working for her highest good." The principle now widely known as Dyarchy, in accordance with which a provincial government would be divided... | |
| Prithwis Chandra Ray - 1927 - 338 halaman
...sheltered existence which we have given India cannot be prolonged without damage to her national lif e ; that we have a richer gift for her people than any...disturbing it we are working for her highest good." Again : " Self-Government for India within the Empire is the highest aim which her people can set before... | |
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