England has erected no churches, no hospitals, no palaces, no schools ; England has built no bridges, made no high roads, cut no navigations, dug out no reservoirs. Every other conqueror of every other description has left some monument, either of state... The Quarterly Review - Página 271editado por - 1851Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 592 páginas
...every other deseription has left some monument, either of state or beneficence, behind him. Were we to be driven out of India this day, nothing would...period of our dominion, by anything better than the orangoutang or the tiger. There is nothing in the boys we send to India worse than in the boys whom... | |
| Algernon West - 1867 - 202 páginas
...every other description has left " some monument, either of state or beneficence, " behind him. Were we to be driven out of India " this day, nothing would...anything better than the ourang-outang " or the tiger." If in future years India shall cease to be a British possession, her railways alone will be sufficient... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1868 - 520 páginas
...England has built no bridges, made no high roads, cut no navigations, dug out no reservoirs Were we to be driven out of India this day, nothing would...possessed, during the inglorious period of our dominion, by any thing better than the orangoutang or the tiger." But that reproach no longer applies. Some of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1869 - 584 páginas
...every other description has left some monument, either of state or beneficence, behind him. Were we to be driven out \of India this day, nothing would...period of our dominion, by anything better than the orang outang or the tiger. There is nothing in the boys we send to India worse than in the boys whom... | |
| William Speer - 1875 - 284 páginas
...every other description has left some monument, either of state or beneficence, behind him. Were we to be driven out of India this day, nothing would...period of our dominion, by anything better than the orang-outang or the tiger." In opening the impeachment of the Governor General, Warren Hastings, he... | |
| John Young Sargent, T. F. Dallin - 1875 - 420 páginas
...every other description has left some monument, either of state or beneficence, behind him. Were we to be driven out of India this day, nothing would...possessed, during the inglorious period of our dominion, by any thing better than the ouran outang or the tiger. — BurJce. CICERO, In Fen-em. Act ii. lib. iii.... | |
| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1875 - 968 páginas
...every other description has left some monument, either of state or beneficence, behind him. Were we to be driven out of India this day, nothing would...possessed, during the inglorious period of our dominion, by any thing better than the orang-outang or the tiger. There is nothing in the boys we send to India... | |
| William Speer - 1875 - 282 páginas
...state or beneficence, behind him. Were we to be driven out of * Speech on Mr. Fox's East India Bill. India this day, nothing would remain to tell that...period of our dominion, by anything better than the orang-outang or the tiger. ' ' In opening the impeachment of the Governor General, Warren Hastings,... | |
| William Speer - 1875 - 276 páginas
...state or beneficence, behind him. Were we to be driven out of * Speech on Mr. Fox's East India Bill. India this day, nothing would remain to tell that...period of our dominion, by anything better than the orang-outang or the tiger. ' ' In opening the impeachment of the Governor General, Warren Hastings,... | |
| University of Madras - 1876 - 580 páginas
..."taking the administration of their affairs out of the hands of the Kast India Company." (6) "Were we to be driven out of India this day, nothing would...anything better than the ourangoutang or the tiger." What are the grounds on which Burke comes to this conclusion • Do they hold good to-day ? (c) What... | |
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