The Common Weal Six Lectures On Political Philosophy

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carded, still remained as a duty to be done; volun- tary institutions were organised by individuals, which attempted to occupy the ground abandoned by the State. The names of Dr Bray and Bishop Berkeley are specially noticeable in this connection, and at a later era there was an immense develop- ment of philanthropic feeling in regard to the slave trade, and to slavery; as well as a new sense of our responsibilities for the Indian Empire; this was partly religious in character and partly due to
... the feeling which was roused by Burke's impeachment of Warren Hastings. Since that time, the duty of the British Empire to the native races, and to the colonists, has been much more definitely felt; and there has been the conscious aim to provide an aegis in British rule, under which self-government might be developed in colonies, or districts, or munici- palities. Self-denying examples have had an extra- ordinary force in increasing the scope of public activity at home; and there has been a similar effort to consider the duty of a civilised race to- wards non-civilised and half-civilised peoples, on the part of individuals abroad; this has been em- bodied in the tradition of the Indian Civil Service and overseas administration.

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