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Anglo-India, Social, Moral, and Political: Tales and fictions. Biography - Page 101
1838
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The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., Volume 3

James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 640 pages
...to use it But what says Mr. Elphinstone on this point? Let the reader mark his deliberate opinion. " At present nobody would take a part or an interest in political discussions, but the Europeans." Oh ! matchless reasoning ! Really, if the natives of India want instruction before they arc fit to...
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volume 18

Asia - 1824 - 702 pages
...in their government. But at present nobody would take a part or an interest in political discussion but the Europeans, of whom more than nine-tenths compose the strength of the army." The Hon. Proprietor then read a paragraph contained in a letter written 1jy Lord Amherst, on the 14th...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volume 18

Asia - 1824 - 678 pages
...in their government. But at present nobody would take a part or an interest in political discussion but the Europeans, of whom more than nine-tenths compose the strength Of the army." The Hon. Proprietor then read a paragraph contained in a letter written by Lord Amherst, on the 14th...
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The Westminster Review, Volume 4

English literature - 1825 - 542 pages
...a free press where nothing else is free or intended to be free, cannot escape you. It is our duty, and I am happy to say it, is our wish too, to hasten...than nine-tenths compose the strength of the army." Got: Sip/tinstone's Lettefy, 1P"'1 ^uttoy, Aug. 14, 1823. without reserve, and invite the severity...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and ..., Volume 20

Asia - 1825 - 774 pages
...on the time when the people of the country may take a share hi their government. But, at prêtent, nobody would take a part or an interest In political...difference between the lunar and solar year be taken tato the account. Л separate account «as opened for the sixty lac loan at 18 per cent, for the lunar...
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volume 20

Asia - 1825 - 808 pages
...of the country may take a share In then- government. But, at present, nobody would take a part oran interest In political discussions but the Europeans,...year be taken into the account. A separate account m* opened for the sixty lac loan at 18 per cent, for the lunar year, the bomi» of eight lac being...
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The Oriental Herald, Volume 18

Christianity - 1828 - 598 pages
...indifference with which the Natives would regard the privilege, we have the authority of Mr. Elphinstone : — "At present, nobody would take a part or an interest...nine-tenths compose the strength of the army."'— Letter, dated August 14th, 1823. existence of so many checks, and the narrow field that is left to...
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A Further Inquiry Into the Expediency of Applying the Principles of Colonial ...

Gavin Young - India - 1828 - 320 pages
...authority of Mr. Elphinstone: — " At present, nobody would take a part or an interest, in po" litical discussions, but the Europeans, of whom more than " nine-tenths compose the strength of the army." — Letter, dated August 14th, 1823. cording to Sir John Malcom himself, " a very " long period must...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volume 20

Asia - 1825 - 772 pages
...happy to say it ft oar wi^h too, to hasten on the time when the people of the country may take ft ihare in their government. But, at present, nobody would...the account A separate account was opened for the sixty lac loan at 18 per cent- for the ronar yew, the bonus of eight lac being aidtd to the principal....
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Anglo-India, social, moral and political; a collection of papers from the ...

Asiatic journal - 1838 - 1238 pages
...press, where nothing else is free, or intended to be free, is too obvious to escape you. It is our duty, and I am happy to say it is our wish too, to hasten...bonus of eight lacs being added to the principal. BIOGRAPHY. enormous amount of near eighty lacs of rupees. The purchase of an annual payment of seven...
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