Let us then examine your title to any mark of distinction. I do not deny you would possess such a title if you had filled my young mind with suitable instruction. Show me a well-educated youth, and I will say that it is doubtful who has the stronger claim... European Travellers in India - Seite 209von Edward Farley Oaten - 1909 - 274 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| François Bernier - 1826 - 366 Seiten
...possess such a title if you had 611ed my young mind with suitable instruction. Shew me a well educated youth, and I will say that it is doubtful who has...what was the knowledge I derived under your tuition ? You taught me that the whole of Frangistan,* was no more than some inconsiderable island, of which... | |
| François Bernier - 1891 - 572 Seiten
...instruction. Show me a well-educated youth, and I will say that it is doubtful who has the stronger claim to his gratitude, his father or his tutor. But what was the knowledge I derived under your tuition ? You taught me that the whole of Frangiiistan l was no more than some inconsiderable island, of which... | |
| Frank Ernest Keay - 1918 - 218 Seiten
...instruction. Show me a well-educated youth and I will say that it is doubtful who has the stronger claim to his gratitude, his father or his tutor. But what was the knowledge I derived under your tuition ? 1 In the Panjab the ' maktab ceremony ' is called ' bismf llah '. 1 Catrou, p. 288. 3 Bernia's Travels,... | |
| Ernest Hanbury Hankin - 1928 - 324 Seiten
...instruction. Show me a well-educated youth, and I will say that it is doubtful who has the stronger claim on his gratitude, his father or his tutor. But what was the knowledge I derived under your tuition ? . . . Far from having imparted to me a profound and comprehensive knowledge of the history of mankind,... | |
| Edward Farley Oaten - 1991 - 294 Seiten
...heedless whether they died of hunger or heat or cold or fatigue. Rarely had they any knowledge 208 of the domestic and political condition of their dominions....education. " Scarcely did I learn from you the names of 209 p my ancestors." " Was it not incumbent upon my preceptor to make me acquainted with the distinguishing... | |
| Francois Bernier - 1996 - 570 Seiten
...instruction. Show me a well-educated youth, and I will say that it is doubtful who has the stronger claim to his gratitude, his father or his tutor. But what was the knowledge I derived under your tuition ? You taught me that the whole of Fraiiguittan l was no more than some inconsiderable island, of which... | |
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