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... civil and military servants of the East India Company , the officers of his Majesty's army , and the respectable Eng- lish merchants settled in India . And as these , to the number of nearly a thousand , gradually swelled my ...
... civil and military servants of the East India Company , the officers of his Majesty's army , and the respectable Eng- lish merchants settled in India . And as these , to the number of nearly a thousand , gradually swelled my ...
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... civil action for damages ; so that my arbitrary transportation from the country , without any legal crime being even alleged against me , not only deprived me of the opportunity of clearing my reputation , by defending it in open court ...
... civil action for damages ; so that my arbitrary transportation from the country , without any legal crime being even alleged against me , not only deprived me of the opportunity of clearing my reputation , by defending it in open court ...
13. oldal
... civil and military servants of the East India Company , secretaries in- cluded , who aided it after the manner in which the Beacon and Sentinel were assisted in Scotland ; and among these were some of the chief officers of the Indian ...
... civil and military servants of the East India Company , secretaries in- cluded , who aided it after the manner in which the Beacon and Sentinel were assisted in Scotland ; and among these were some of the chief officers of the Indian ...
14. oldal
... civil mode , and commenced an action of damages , in order that the party slandering me might have the fullest opportunity of proving the truth of his assertions , or by failing so to do , admitting their falsehood ; my only object ...
... civil mode , and commenced an action of damages , in order that the party slandering me might have the fullest opportunity of proving the truth of his assertions , or by failing so to do , admitting their falsehood ; my only object ...
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... Civil Action , in order to give them an opportunity of proving their slanders - the presiding and only Judge , Sir Francis Macnaghten , notwithstand- ing his strong bias in favour of the Government , -and the fact of there being among ...
... Civil Action , in order to give them an opportunity of proving their slanders - the presiding and only Judge , Sir Francis Macnaghten , notwithstand- ing his strong bias in favour of the Government , -and the fact of there being among ...
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132. oldal - ... imperfection of human nature, and reverences the Eternal Governor of the world, must be conscious of the great liability to error in managing the affairs of a vast empire; and therefore he will be anxious to afford every individual the readiest means of bringing to his notice whatever may require his interference. To secure this important object, the unrestrained liberty of publication is the only effectual means that can be employed.
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202. oldal - Further, it is salutary for supreme authority, even when its intentions are most pure, to look to the control of public scrutiny. While conscious of rectitude, that authority can lose nothing of its strength by its exposure to general comment. On the contrary, it acquires incalculable addition of force.
131. oldal - ... Natives who are in more favourable circumstances and of respectable < character, have such an invincible prejudice against making a voluntary affidavit, or undergoing the solemnities of an oath, that they will never think of establishing a publication which can only be supported by a series of oaths and affidavits, abhorrent to their feelings and derogatory to their reputation amongst their countrymen. After this Rule and Ordinance shall have been carried into execution, your Memorialists are...
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130. oldal - Landholders have since, by constantly improving their estates, been able to increase their produce, in general very considerably ;* whereas, prior to that period, and under former Governments, their forefathers were obliged to lay waste the greater part of their estates, in order to make them appear of inferior value, that they might not excite the cupidity of Government, and thus cause their rents to be increased or themselves to be dispossessed of their lands, — a pernicious practice which often...