The political, commercial, & financial condition of the Anglo-eastern empire, by the author of 'The past and present state of the tea trade of England, &c.'.1832 - 403 páginas |
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... means , the domination of French authority in India or in Egypt , but there also arose the peculiar rights of security and vicinage , the enforcement of which became a matter , not merely of expediency or prudence , but of absolute ...
... means , the domination of French authority in India or in Egypt , but there also arose the peculiar rights of security and vicinage , the enforcement of which became a matter , not merely of expediency or prudence , but of absolute ...
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... means of acquiring it , as any of the Mahomedan states ; " + -that " they have ever been , as they now are , in principle and practical operation , pure despotisms ; " § and that " the Brahmins , by whom the affairs of the Hindoo ...
... means of acquiring it , as any of the Mahomedan states ; " + -that " they have ever been , as they now are , in principle and practical operation , pure despotisms ; " § and that " the Brahmins , by whom the affairs of the Hindoo ...
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... means of their ancestors been raised to wealth and apparent respectability during the stormy period which preceded our rule , the appointment of such would excite the strongest feelings of detestation and disgust in thousands ...
... means of their ancestors been raised to wealth and apparent respectability during the stormy period which preceded our rule , the appointment of such would excite the strongest feelings of detestation and disgust in thousands ...
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... means of change in itself ; and con- sequently by reaction , confirming the immutability of all submitted to its sway . " + Any man who pretends to the slightest practical legisla- lative wisdom , would ask himself , before censuring ...
... means of change in itself ; and con- sequently by reaction , confirming the immutability of all submitted to its sway . " + Any man who pretends to the slightest practical legisla- lative wisdom , would ask himself , before censuring ...
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... means of maintenance at all , and no visible occupation , except that of lounging up and down with their swords and shields like the ancient highlanders , whom in many respects they much resemble , the number is rated at , taking all ...
... means of maintenance at all , and no visible occupation , except that of lounging up and down with their swords and shields like the ancient highlanders , whom in many respects they much resemble , the number is rated at , taking all ...
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amount assertion authority beegah Benares Bengal Bishop Board of Control Bombay British Calcutta cent civil colonization commercial Committee Company's government cotton Court of Directors Crawfurd crime cultivation Cuttack cwts Dacca Decrease despotism districts Ditto of last duty East-India Company empire England English establishment European existing expense exported foregoing free-trader government of India Hindoos Hindostan Honourable House hundred important improvement increased Indian army indigo inhabitants instance James Cobbett judge King's labour lacs land last ditto Lord William Bentinck Lords Madras Mahomedan Mahrattas manufacture maunds ment merchants military million Molunghees native officers natives of India observed opinion oppression Patna period persons Petitioners political population possession Poynder present presidencies principles produce proprietors provinces racter Rajah respect revenue Rickards road rupees ryots salt monopoly says servants shew square miles sugar talent territories tion Total trade troops village Westminster Review zemindars
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Página 246 - undermine what cannot be directly overthrown. In all the changes to which you maybe invited, remember that time and habit are at least as necessary to fix the true character of government, as of other human institutions;—that experience is the surest standard,* by which to test the real tendency of the existing constitution of a
Página 245 - but also that you resist with care the spirit of innovation upon its principles, however specious the pretexts. One method of assault may be to effect, in the forms of the constitution, alterations which will impair the energy of the system, and thus undermine what cannot be directly overthrown. In all the changes to which you
Página 343 - I desire not the death of a sinner, but rather that he should turn from his wickedness and live;" yet I say men—Englishmen— calling themselves Christians, make a mockery of their professions by spilling the blood of the divine image, when acting on the inhuman Jewish code, which declares (as all savage or pagan nations do)
Página 246 - as of other human institutions;—that experience is the surest standard,* by which to test the real tendency of the existing constitution of a country;
Página 72 - THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA. The power vested in the crown and its ministers over the government of India, has been exercised since 1784 by a Board, which consists of such members of the Privy Council as his Majesty may be pleased to appoint,* of whom the two principal secretaries of state and the Chancellor of the Exchequer shall always,
Página v - THE DOCTRINES OF FREE TRADE AND COLONIZATION, WITH REFERENCE TO THE RENEWAL OR MODIFICATION OF THE HON. EAST-INDIA COMPANY'S CHARTER. BY THE AUTHOR OF " The Past and Present State of the Tea Trade of England and of the Continents of Europe and America, Sfc.
Página 343 - is the avowed object of capital punishments ? The prevention of crime alone; for all hopes of the reformation of the offender is cut off, by man impiously daring to disobey the command of his Creator, who emphatically declared, " As I live,* saith the Lord God,
Página 165 - How far any change in the distribution of officers might be made, is another question. of a well regulated standing army.* It is the instrument which executes and maintains all his other regula* At a moment when so much attention is turned to the Russian army, the following recent statistical detail,
Página 231 - indigo is a fine thing to put money in the purse of the baboo (gentleman), but we poor people do not want to see it. It raises the price of rice and the rent of land."—Remark of a small cultivator to Bishop Heber on the Ganges. With respect to India cotton, Mr.
Página 360 - code, then the measure is practicable; but the attempted formation of a general civil code would be as * It appears that even in Ireland impartial justice is not administered, according to the following announcement:—" Mr. Stanley rose to move for a bill' to provide for the more impartial trial of offences in certain cases in Ireland.'"—Times,