| George Robert Gleig - 1830 - 562 lehte
...violence, and often with great cruelty, but none has treated them with so much scorn as we ; none has stigmatized the whole people as unworthy of trust,...ungenerous, but impolitic, to debase the character of a people fallen under our dominion ; and nothing can more certainly produce this effect than our avowing... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1830 - 574 lehte
...violence, and often with great cruelty, but none has treated them with so much scorn as we ; none has stigmatized the whole people as unworthy of trust,...ungenerous, but impolitic, to debase the character of a people fallen under our dominion ; and nothing can more certainly produce this effect than our avowing... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1830 - 578 lehte
...much scorn as we ; none has stigmatized the whole people as unworthy of trust^ " as T5capable__of__ honesty, and as fit to be employed only where we cannot...ungenerous, but impolitic, to debase the character of a people _i£allen under our dominion ; and nothing can more certainly produce this effect than our... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1849 - 390 lehte
...violence, and often with great cruelty, but none has treated them with so much scorn as we ; none have stigmatized the whole people as unworthy of trust,...ungenerous, but impolitic, to debase the character of a people fallen under our dominion ; and nothing can more certainly produce this effect than our avowing... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1849 - 388 lehte
...violence, and often with great cruelty, but none has treated them with so much scorn as we ; none have stigmatized the whole people as unworthy of trust,...ungenerous, but impolitic, to debase the character of a people fallen under our dominion ; and nothing can more certainly produce this effect than our avowing... | |
| Sir John Adye - 1895 - 442 lehte
...the whole people as unworthy of trust, as incapable of honesty, and as fit to be employed only when we cannot do without them. It seems to be not only...ungenerous, but impolitic, to debase the character of a people fallen under our dominion.' Again in 1824 : ' With what grace can we talk of our paternal... | |
| Sir John Adye - 1895 - 436 lehte
...often with great cruelty, but none has treated them with so much scorn as we ; none has stigmatised the whole people as unworthy of trust, as incapable of honesty, and as fit to be employed only when we cannot do without them. It seems to be not only ungenerous, but impolitic, to debase the character... | |
| Ramananda Chatterjee - 1913 - 422 lehte
...often with great cruelty, but none has treated them with so much scorn as we, none has stigmatised the whole people as unworthy of trust, as incapable...ungenerous, but impolitic, to debase the character of a people fallen under our dominion, — and nothing can more certainly produce this effect than our... | |
| David B. Abernethy - 2000 - 550 lehte
...often with great cruelty, but none has treated them with so much scorn as we; none has stigmatised the whole people as unworthy of trust, as incapable...fit to be employed only where we cannot do without them."30 The harmful effects of such attitudes were further magnified when colonized peoples learned... | |
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