| Marquess Richard Wellesley Wellesley - 1836 - 780 sider
...by an unfavourable climate, by a foreign language, by the peculiar usages and laws of India, and by the manners of its inhabitants. Their studies, the...dignity and importance of their public stations, and to maintain a sufficient correspondence between their qualifications and their duties. Their education... | |
| 1840 - 704 sider
...by an unfavourable climate, by a foreign language, by the peculiar usages and laws of India, and by the manners of its inhabitants. Their studies, the...dignity and importance of their public stations, and to maintain a sufficient correspondence between their qualifications and their duties. Their education... | |
| Edward Thornton - 1842 - 592 sider
...foreign language, * Recorded 10th July, 1800. CHAP, by the peculiar usages and laws of India, and by ' the manners of its inhabitants. Their studies, the...dignity and importance of their public stations, and to maintain a sufficient correspondence between their qualifications and their duties. Their education... | |
| Edward Thornton - 1842 - 622 sider
...language, * Recorded 10th July, 1800. CHAP, by the peculiar usages and laws of India, and by — ' the manners of its inhabitants. Their studies, the...dignity and importance of their public stations, and to maintain a sufficient correspondence between their qualifications and their duties. Their education... | |
| Robert Rouiere Pearce - 1846 - 488 sider
...by an unfavourable climate, by a foreign language, by the peculiar usages and laws of India, and by the manners of its inhabitants. Their studies, the...dignity and importance of their public stations, and to maintain a sufficient correspondence between their qualifications and their duties. Their education... | |
| 1847 - 556 sider
..."their studies, the discipline of their character, their habits of life, their manners and morals should be so ordered and regulated as to establish a just...personal consideration, and the dignity and importance of then1 public stations, and to maintain a sufficient correspondence between their qualifications and... | |
| Archibald Alison - 1854 - 412 sider
...enhance the solemnity of every public obligation, and aggravate the difficulty of every public charge. Their studies, the discipline of their education,...dignity and importance of their public stations, and to maintain a sufficient correspondence between their qualifications and their duties."— Memoriaiby... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1854 - 416 sider
...enhance the solemnity of every public obligation, and aggravate the difficulty of every public charge. Their studies, the discipline of their education,...dignity and importance of their public stations, and to maintain a sufficient correspondence between their qualifications and their duties." — Memorial... | |
| William Dowling - 1857 - 412 sider
...of India, and by the manners of its inhabitants. Their studies, the discipline of their education, their manners and morals should therefore be so ordered...dignity and importance of their public stations ; and to maintain a sufficient correspondence between their qualifications and their duties. Their education... | |
| Edward Thornton - 1859 - 690 sider
...by an unfavourable climate, by a foreign language, by the peculiar usages and laws of India, and by the manners of its inhabitants. Their studies, the...dignity and importance of their public stations, and to maintain a sufficient correspondence between their qualifications and their duties. Their education... | |
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