European enemy may make upon us in that quarter, let us endeavour to strike our roots into the soil, by the gradual introduction and establishment of our own principles and opinions; of our own laws, institutions, and manners; above all, as the source... The Pamphleteer - Сторінка 1031814Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1813 - 718 стор.
...establishment of our own principles and opinions; of our own laws, institutions, and manners; above all, as the source of every other improvement, of our religion,...that we should create a sort of moral and political basis in the vast expanse of the Asiatic regions, and amidst the unnumbered myriads of its population,... | |
| James Mill - 1845 - 634 стор.
...our own principles ami opinions; of our own laws, institutions, and manners; and above all, as the source of every other improvement, of our religion, and consequently of our morals. The illustrious Albuquerque, when governor of Goa, forbade the burning of widows ; and, so far was... | |
| 1865 - 556 стор.
...our own principles and opinions — of our own laws, institutions, and manners — above all, as the source of every other improvement, of our religion,...that we should create a sort of moral and political basis in the vast expanse of the Asiatic regions, and amidst the unnumbered myriads of its population... | |
| Miles W. Campbell, Miles E. Campbell, Niles R. Holt, William Thomas Walker - 1990 - 602 стор.
...establishment of our own principles and opinions; of our laws, institutions, and manners; above all, as the source of every other improvement, of our religion, and consequently of our morals." -William Wilberforce, British Statesman/Humanitarian, circa 1825 Document 7 "The position of Russia... | |
| Henriette Bugge - 1994 - 246 стор.
...establishment of our own principles and opinions; of our laws, institutions, and manners; above all, as the source of every other improvement, of our religion, and consequently of our morals.39 For a time, at least, the Evangelicals joined hands with the politicians and administrators... | |
| Vishal Mangalwadi, Ruth Mangalwadi - 1999 - 164 стор.
...establishment of our own principles and opinions; of our laws, institutions, and manners; above all, as the source of every other improvement, of our religion, and consequently of our morals. Wilberforce said that such a reforming effort, and not brute military force or political intrigue,... | |
| Susan C. Townsend - 2000 - 316 стор.
...establishment of our own principles and opinions; of our laws, institutions, and manners; above all, as the source of every other improvement, of our religion, and consequently of our morals.' Cited in Bernard Porter The Lion 's Share: A Short History of British Imperialism 1850-1983, (Longman:... | |
| Gautam Chakravarty - 2005 - 276 стор.
...establishment of our own principles and opinions; of our own laws, institutions, and manners; above all, as the source of every other improvement, of our religion, and consequently of our morals. William Wilberforce, speech on the East India Company's Charter Bill (House of Commons, I July 1813)... | |
| Bernard Porter - 2006 - 238 стор.
...introduction of our own principles and opinion; of our laws, institutions, and manners; above all, as the source of every other improvement, of our religion, and consequently of our morals', in order to 'raise' the Indians in what was often called 'the scale of civilisation'. Thomas Macaulay,... | |
| Chuck Stetson - 2007 - 370 стор.
...establishment of our own principles and opinions; of our laws, institutions, and manners; above all, as the source of every other improvement, of our religion, and consequently of our morals. Wilberforce said that such a reforming effort, and not brute military force or political intrigue,... | |
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