| 1859 - 932 pages
...went on to what was considered by the zealots, in both quarters of the world, a non sequitur — " we disclaim alike the right and the desire to impose our convictions on any of our subjects. And we do strictly charge and enjoin all those who may be in authority under us, that they abstain... | |
| 1859 - 632 pages
...quote the paragraph to which we refer : — " Firmly relying ourselves on the truth of Christianity, and acknowledging with gratitude the solace of religion, we disclaim alike the right and desire to impose our convictions on any of our subjects. We declare it to be our royal will and pleasure... | |
| 1865 - 1042 pages
...proclamation declared, after the smouldering embers of the mutiny had been trampled out, that it was " Her Royal will and pleasure that none be in anywise favoured, none molested or disquieted, by reason of their religions faith and observances, but that all shall enjoy alike the equal and impartial protection... | |
| 1901 - 780 pages
...proclamation to the Indian people after the mutiny: "Firmly relying ourselves on the truth of Christianity, and acknowledging with gratitude the solace of religion, we disclaim alike the right or desire to impose our convictions on any of our subjects."— The Indian Witness (Calcutta). WITH... | |
| 1858 - 890 pages
...Crown. In this paragraph it is set forth : — " Firmly relying ourselves on the truth of Christianity, and acknowledging with gratitude the solace of religion,...declare it to be our royal will and pleasure, that none bo in any wise favoured, none molested or disquieted by reason of their religious faith or observances,... | |
| 1859 - 858 pages
...shall faithfully and conscientiously fulfil. " Firmly relying ourselves on the truth of Christianity, and acknowledging with gratitude the solace of religion,...molested or disquieted by reason of their religious faith or observances, but that all shall alike enjoy tlie equal and impartial protection of the law ; and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1859 - 914 pages
...faithfully and conscientiously fulfil. •" Firmly relying ourselves on the truth of Christianity, and acknowledging with gratitude the solace of religion,...molested or disquieted by reason of their religious faith or observances, but that all shall alike enjoy the equal and impartial protection of the law ; and... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1859 - 634 pages
...shall faithfully and conscientiously fulfil. Firmly relying ourselves on the truth of Christianity, and acknowledging with gratitude the solace of religion,...or disquieted, by reason of their religious faith or observances, but that all shall alike enjoy the equal and impartial protection of the law ; and... | |
| John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1859 - 398 pages
...application of this pledge in particular instances. " Firmly relying ourselves on the truth of Christianity, and acknowledging with gratitude the solace of religion,...or disquieted, by reason of their religious faith or observances, but that all shall alike enjoy the equal and impartial protection of the law ; and... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1859 - 786 pages
...issued on the 1st of November, 1858, we read: " Firmly relying Ourselves on the truth of Christianity, and acknowledging with gratitude the solace of religion,...to be Our royal will and pleasure, that none be in any wise favoured, none molested or disquieted, by reason of their religious faith or observances;... | |
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