Of his munificence, for his liberality amounts to this, I had heard much, and knew some instances myself. With regard to the free press, I was curious to know the motives or apprehensions which induced Mr. Elphinstone to be so decidedly opposed to it... Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bombay - Page 88by Asiatic Society of Bombay - 1862Full view - About this book
| 1828 - 722 pages
...but that of Mr Elphiustone, every body spoke highly." Of his munificence, for his liberalityamounts to this, I had heard much, and knew some instances...embarrassment occasioned to Government by the exposure and canvass of all their measures by the Lentuli and Gracchi of a newspaper, and his preference of decided... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1828 - 568 pages
...enemies and their friends, their admirers and their aspersors, but that of Mr. Elphinstone, every body spoke highly." Of his munificence, for his liberality...embarrassment occasioned to Government by the exposure and canvass of all their measures by the Lentuli and Gracchi of a newspaper, and his preference of decided... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1828 - 420 pages
...enemies and their friends, their admirers and their aspersors, but that of Mr. Elphinstone, every body spoke highly," Of his munificence, for his liberality...arose from the disunion and dissension which political dicussion produced among the European officers at the different stations, the embarrassment occasioned... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1834 - 502 pages
...that ' all other public men had their enemies and their friends, their admirers and their aspersors, but that of Mr. Elphiustone everybody spoke highly.'...and dissension which political discussion produced am6ng the European officers at the different stations, the embarrassment occasioned to Government by... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1844 - 320 pages
...had their enemies and their friends, their admirers and their aspersors, but that of Mr. Elphinstone everybody spoke highly." Of his munificence, for his...embarrassment occasioned to Government by the exposure and canvass of all their measures by the Lentuli and Gracchi of a newspaper, and his preference of decided... | |
| Reginald Heber (bp. of Calcutta.) - 1844 - 320 pages
...instances myself. With regard to the free press, I was curious to know the motives or appruhensions which induced Mr. Elphinstone to be so decidedly opposed...embarrassment occasioned to Government by the exposure and canvass of all their measures by the Lentuli and Gracchi of a newspaper, and his preference of decided... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1844 - 1184 pages
...this country. In discussing this topic he was always open and candid, acknowledged that the ilm:'.-i - ascribed to a free press in India had been exaggerated...dissension which political discussion produced among lite European, office in ' P. XTV.] OfK [CIJJ.CI ——u by the , k nn , .alk or ^ nd wM «i«h in... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1846 - 328 pages
...had their enemies and their friends, their admirers and their aspersors, but that of Mr. Elphinstone everybody spoke highly." Of his munificence, for his...the different stations, the embarrassment occasioned te Government by the exposure and canvass of all their measures by the Lentuli and Gracchi of a newspaper,... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1849 - 320 pages
...had their enemies and their friends, their admirers and their aspersorg, but that of Mr. Elphinstone everybody spoke highly." Of his munificence, for his...among the European officers at the different stations, tile embarrassment occasioned to Government by the exposure and canvass of all their measures by the... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1849 - 320 pages
...instances myself. With regard to the free press, I was curious to know the motives or appre- '" hensions which induced Mr. Elphinstone to be so decidedly opposed...and even danger, which arose from the disunion and dis- sension which political discussion produced among the European officers at the different stations,... | |
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