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" He now repeats that declaration, and he emphatically proclaims that the government of India entertains no desire to interfere with their religion or caste, and that nothing has been, or will be done by the government to affect the free exercise of the... "
Calcutta Review - Page 387
1857
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 82

1857 - 922 pages
...that declaration, and be emphatically proclaims that the Government of India entertains no desire to interfere with their religion or caste, and that nothing...India has never deceived its subjects. Therefore the Governor-General in Council now calls upon them to refuse their belief to seditious lies. " This notice...
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The Annals of Indian Administration, Volume 1

1856 - 658 pages
...that declaration, and he emphatically proclaims that the Government of India entertains no desire to interfere with their religion or caste, and that nothing...the Governor General in Council now calls upon them to refuse their belief to seditious lies. This notice is addressed to those who hitherto by habitual...
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the calcutta review

the calcutta review - 1857 - 514 pages
...declaration, and he emphatically pro' claims, that the Government of India entertains no desire to ' interfere with their religion or caste, and that nothing...the Governor General in Council now calls upon them ' to refuse their belief to seditious lies. " This notice is addressed to those who hitherto, by habitual...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 55

1857 - 850 pages
...proclaims that ti „. Government of India entertains no desire to interfere with their religion or caate, and that nothing has been or will be done by the Government...India has never deceived its subjects. Therefore the GovernorGeneral in Council now calls upon them to refuse their belief to seditious lies. " This notice...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 82

1857 - 992 pages
...Government of India entertains no desire to interfere with their religion or caste, and that nothing hoe been or will be done by the Government to affect the...people. " The Government of India has never deceived its subject«. Therefore the Governor-General in Council now calls upon them to refuse their belief to...
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The Sepoy Revolt: Its Causes and Its Consequences

Henry Mead - 1857 - 448 pages
...entertained no desire to interfere with their religion or caste, and that nothing had been or would be done by the Government to affect the free exercise...every class of the people. " The Government of India," said Lord Canning, " has never deceived its subjects:" therefore the Governor-General in council now...
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The Sepoy Revolt: Its Causes and Its Consequences

Henry Mead - 1857 - 414 pages
...entertained no desire to interfere with their religion or caste, and that nothing had been or would be done by the Government to affect the free exercise of the observances of religion or caste by every clasa of the people. " The Government of India," said Lord Canning, " has never deceived its subjects...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ...

1858 - 1010 pages
...that declaration, and he emphatically proclaims that the Government of India entertains no desire to interfere with their religion or caste, and that nothing...India has never deceived its subjects, therefore the Governor-General in Council now calls upon them to refuse their belief to seditious lies. "This notice...
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Annals of British Legislation: Being a Classified and Analysed ..., Volume 3

Leone Levi - 1858 - 508 pages
...that declaration, and he emphatically proclaims, that the Government of India entertains no desire to interfere with their religion or caste, and that nothing...India has never deceived its subjects; therefore the Governor-General in Council now calls upon them to refuse their belief to seditious lies. This notice...
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The Sepoy Revolt: Its Causes and Its Consequences

Henry Mead - 1858 - 390 pages
...interfere with their religion or caste, and that nothing had been or would be done by the Government ta affect the free exercise of the observances of religion...every class of the people. " The Government of India," said Lord Canning, " has never deceived its subjects :" therefore the GovernorGeneral in Council now'Called...
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