| 1812 - 954 pages
...inquilition, and I determined to go back again. The inquisitors were now silting on tlie trthunal, and I bad some excuse for returning ; for I was to receive from the chief iur quisitor a letter which he said he would give me, before I left Ihe place, for the £ritis& Resident... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - 1811 - 302 pages
...British humanity and dominion. I was not satisfied with what I had seen or said at the Inquisition, and I determined to go back again. The Inquisitors were...to a letter from, that officer. "When I arrived at tire Inquisition, and had ascended the outer stairs, the door-keepers surveyed me doubtingly, but suffered... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - 1811 - 432 pages
...humanity and dominion. I was not satisfied with what I had • seen or said at the Inquisition, and I determined to go back again. The Inquisitors were...place, for the British Resident in Travancore, being an auswer to a letter from that officer. ' When I arrived at the Inquisition, and had ascended the outer... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - 1811 - 290 pages
...humanity " and dominion. I was not satisfied with what I had " seen or said at the Inquisition, and I determined to " go back again. The Inquisitors were...before I left the place, " for the British Resident inTravancore, being an answer " to a letter from that officer. " When I arrived at the Inquisition,... | |
| 1812 - 560 pages
...huii anity and dominion. I was not satisfied with what I had seen or said at the inquisition, and I determined to go back again. The inquisitors were...receive from the chief inquisitor a letter which he sa'd he would give me before I left the place, for the British Resident in Travancore, being an answer... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - 1812 - 424 pages
...British humanity and dominion. I was not satisfied with what I had seen or said at the Inquisition, and I determined to go back again. The Inquisitors were...officer. " When I arrived at the Inquisition, and had asrended the outer stairs, the door keepers surveyed me cloubtingly, but suffered me to pass, supposing... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1812 - 562 pages
...British humanity and dominion. I was not satisfied with what I had seen or said at the inquisition, and I determined to go back again. The inquisitors were...chief inquisitor a letter which he said he would give ijie before I left the place, for the British Resident in Travancore, being an answer to a letter from... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - 1812 - 648 pages
...British humanity and dominion. I was not satisfied with what I had seen or said at the Inquisition, and I determined to go back again. The Inquisitors were...tribunal, and I had some excuse for returning; for I'was to receive from the chief Inquisitor a letter which he said he would give me, before I left the... | |
| 1826 - 638 pages
...not satisfied with what I had seen r,r said at the Inquisition, and I determined to go ba«?k ap-oin. The Inquisitors were now sitting on the tribunal, and I had some excuse for returning ; for 1 was to receive from the chief Inquisitors a letter, which he said he would give me,, before I left... | |
| Cyrus Mason - 1843 - 218 pages
...humanity and dominion. I was not satisfied with what I had seen and said at the inquisition, and I determined to go back again. The inquisitors were...he said he would give me before I left the place. " When I arrived at the inquisition, and had ascended the outer stairs, the door-keepers surveyed me... | |
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