Our reason is the faith that is in us. We have shown how step by step British policy in India has been steadily directed to a point at which the question of a self-governing India was bound to arise ; how impulses, at first faint, have been encouraged... India's Silent Revolution - Page 190by Fred Bohn Fisher, Gertrude Marvin Williams - 1919 - 192 pagesFull view - About this book
| Great Britain. India Office - Constitutional history - 1918 - 322 pages
...be our reason, whether the articulate minority were 20 per cent, or one-half per cent, of the whole. Our reason is the faith that is in us. We have shown...have been encouraged by education and opportunity; iiow the growtii quickened nine years v ago, and was immeasurably accelerated by the war. We measure... | |
| Great Britain. India Office - Constitutional history - 1918 - 270 pages
...be our reason, whether the articulate minority were 20 per cent or one-half per cent of the whole. Our reason is the faith that is in us. We have shown how step by step British policy in India lias been steadily directed to a point at which the question of a self-governing India was bound to... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1919 - 574 pages
...deserves to be accepted as " right and wise," and indeed as " the only possible policy for India." "... Our reason is the faith that is in us. We have shown...opportunity ; how the growth quickened nine years ago, and was immeasurably accelerated by the war. We measure it not by the crowds at political meetings... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1919 - 580 pages
...deserves to be accepted as " right and wise," and indeed as " the only possible policy for India." "... Our reason is the faith that is in us. We have shown...opportunity ; how the growth quickened nine years ago, and was immeasurably accelerated by the war. We measure it not by the crowds at political meetings... | |
| Ceylon. Legislative Council - Sri Lanka - 1919 - 426 pages
...our reason whether the articulate minority were twenty per cent. or one-half per cent. of the whole. Our reason is the faith that is in us. We have shown...steadily directed to a point at which the question *>fa self-governing India was bound to arise ; how impulses at first faint have been encouraged by... | |
| Sir Stanley Reed, Patrick Robert Cadell, Sir Patrick Robert Cadell - Education - 1928 - 196 pages
...the government of India. The Montagu-Chelmsford Report on Indian constitutional reforms showed how ' British policy in India has been steadily directed...opportunity ; how the growth quickened nine years ago, and was immeasurably accelerated by the war.' We have put the awful years of the war resolutely behind... | |
| Asia - 1918 - 1002 pages
...is in any case a small proportion; but to the particular numeral we attach no importance whatever. Our reason is the faith that is in us. We have shown...opportunity; how the growth quickened nine years ago, and was immeasurably accelerated by the war. We measure it not by the crowds at political meetings... | |
| Great Britain - 1918 - 956 pages
...one-fifth of the human race entrusted to its charge for over 150 years, is called in question, not . . . Our reason is the faith that is in us. We have shown...encouraged by education and opportunity ; how the groxyth quickened nine years ago, and was immeasurably accelerated by the war. We measure it not by... | |
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