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... proceedings of Government in appropriating what bullocks they wanted by force , shows that something more than money was required to supply such a want . Besides their baggage , the troops were desirous of carrying with them a certain ...
... proceedings of Government in appropriating what bullocks they wanted by force , shows that something more than money was required to supply such a want . Besides their baggage , the troops were desirous of carrying with them a certain ...
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... proceeding under the auspices of the Commodore . Very poor expectations are formed of his expensive squadron ; and the sums that have been lavished upon it , to no purpose it is feared , would have been much better employed in render ...
... proceeding under the auspices of the Commodore . Very poor expectations are formed of his expensive squadron ; and the sums that have been lavished upon it , to no purpose it is feared , would have been much better employed in render ...
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... proceedings of the Sepoys ; yet we shall find that Government afterwards punished these very officers for conduct of ... proceeding farther , that , on the foregoing circumstances , Government came to the decision , that the 47th Regi ...
... proceedings of the Sepoys ; yet we shall find that Government afterwards punished these very officers for conduct of ... proceeding farther , that , on the foregoing circumstances , Government came to the decision , that the 47th Regi ...
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... proceeding ! We are informed , that up to this period , the 47th Regiment , as a body , continued ( with the exception of refusing to march , or put themselves in marching order ) obedient and respectful to its officers , saluting them ...
... proceeding ! We are informed , that up to this period , the 47th Regiment , as a body , continued ( with the exception of refusing to march , or put themselves in marching order ) obedient and respectful to its officers , saluting them ...
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... proceedings , is the great desertion going on among the Native troops , showing that our service is no longer worth engaging in , or that they have lost confidence in our justice and humanity . Whatever be the cause , those who forsake ...
... proceedings , is the great desertion going on among the Native troops , showing that our service is no longer worth engaging in , or that they have lost confidence in our justice and humanity . Whatever be the cause , those who forsake ...
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Seite 430 - As for nobility in particular persons, it is a reverend thing to see an ancient castle or building not in decay, or to see a fair timber tree sound and perfect. How much more to behold an ancient noble family, which hath stood against the waves and weathers of time.
Seite 153 - For dignity composed and high exploit: But all was false and hollow ; though his tongue Dropt manna, and could make the worse appear The better reason, to perplex and dash Maturest counsels...
Seite 381 - By the principle* of utility is meant that principle which approves or disapproves of every action whatsoever, according to the tendency which it appears to have to augment or diminish the happiness of the party whose interest is in question : or, what is the same thing in other words, to promote or to oppose that happiness.
Seite 506 - Animadversions on the measures and proceedings of the Honourable Court of Directors, or other public authorities in England, connected with the Government of India, or disquisitions on political transactions of the local administration, or offensive remarks levelled at the...
Seite 421 - No person above seventeen years of age shall have any benefit or protection of the law, or be capable of any place of profit or honor, who is not a member of some church or profession, having his name recorded in some one, and but one religious record at once.
Seite 421 - Every freeman of CAROLINA shall have absolute power and authority over his negro slaves, of what opinion or religion soever.
Seite 265 - Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be, In every work regard the writer's end, Since none can compass more than they intend; And if the means be just, the conduct true, Applause, in spite of trivial faults, is due.
Seite 506 - Discussions having a tendency to create alarm or suspicion among the native population of any intended interference with their religious opinions or observances.
Seite 376 - Beyond these two islands lies the sea of Andaman ; the people on this coast eat human flesh quite raw; their complexion is black, their hair frizzled, their countenance and eyes frightful, their feet are very large, and almost a cubit in length, and they go quite naked.
Seite 421 - That it is lawful and the duty of every man, being thereunto called by those that govern, to bear witness to truth...