Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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Page 35
... persons who would not be the last to discover the truth of a proposition . On this occasion , however he meant to allow them two years ; and he would ask whether ( if all that was wanted was to convince the planters that the abolition ...
... persons who would not be the last to discover the truth of a proposition . On this occasion , however he meant to allow them two years ; and he would ask whether ( if all that was wanted was to convince the planters that the abolition ...
Page 37
... persons - all these were revolutionary measures : —the massacres of the 10th August and the 2nd September - the attempt to extend the miseries of civil discord over the whole world , the more successful project of involving all Europe ...
... persons - all these were revolutionary measures : —the massacres of the 10th August and the 2nd September - the attempt to extend the miseries of civil discord over the whole world , the more successful project of involving all Europe ...
Page 46
... persons of this description ( and we cannot expect that any others will engage in such an undertaking ) would want the system and concert necessary to give vigor to their operations . " Few , we imagine , will be dis- posed to deny the ...
... persons of this description ( and we cannot expect that any others will engage in such an undertaking ) would want the system and concert necessary to give vigor to their operations . " Few , we imagine , will be dis- posed to deny the ...
Page 68
... person to the Resident . It was that he had entertained for some time an earnest desire to relinquish a Government which he could not manage with satisfaction to himself or advantage to his subjects . " This communication Col. Scott ...
... person to the Resident . It was that he had entertained for some time an earnest desire to relinquish a Government which he could not manage with satisfaction to himself or advantage to his subjects . " This communication Col. Scott ...
Page 73
... persons either directly ap- pointed by Lord Wellesley , or whose appointment had met his approbation , and selecting others for their situations , " whose appointment " was " entirely contrary to his judgment " -the Court intimating ...
... persons either directly ap- pointed by Lord Wellesley , or whose appointment had met his approbation , and selecting others for their situations , " whose appointment " was " entirely contrary to his judgment " -the Court intimating ...
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