The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... India is , the delusive belief that its distance from Europe , and the culpable igno- rance of Europeans in general respecting the internal state of that country , must necessarily , insure criminals impunity and protection from public ...
... India is , the delusive belief that its distance from Europe , and the culpable igno- rance of Europeans in general respecting the internal state of that country , must necessarily , insure criminals impunity and protection from public ...
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... India , would favour the world with a sketch of the natural history of such adventurers , as some work of the kind seems necessary , not only to the salvation of our Indian domi- nions , but also to the purity of British legislation ...
... India , would favour the world with a sketch of the natural history of such adventurers , as some work of the kind seems necessary , not only to the salvation of our Indian domi- nions , but also to the purity of British legislation ...
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... India . We confess we should willingly have doubted it , had not the very words of a governor himself established the fact beyond the possibility of doubt . " It was once thought " ( says Lord Macartney very coolly , in a confidential ...
... India . We confess we should willingly have doubted it , had not the very words of a governor himself established the fact beyond the possibility of doubt . " It was once thought " ( says Lord Macartney very coolly , in a confidential ...
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... India , the other is at Bengal ) , a few bottles of champaign and burgundy , and some fruit and provisions of very trifling value ; and I further swear and declare that I have confined myself solely to the honourable Company's ...
... India , the other is at Bengal ) , a few bottles of champaign and burgundy , and some fruit and provisions of very trifling value ; and I further swear and declare that I have confined myself solely to the honourable Company's ...
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... India Company , who thought so highly of Lord Ma- cartney's services as to declare , that not to notice them by some distinguished mark of approbation , would be a severe reflection on the justice as well as gratitude of the Company ...
... India Company , who thought so highly of Lord Ma- cartney's services as to declare , that not to notice them by some distinguished mark of approbation , would be a severe reflection on the justice as well as gratitude of the Company ...
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