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... trade , but before I could enter on the voyage , I was or- dered by the Governor to give immediate security for my proceeding to England in such ship and at such time as might be appointed by him , as I had not the East India Company's ...
... trade , but before I could enter on the voyage , I was or- dered by the Governor to give immediate security for my proceeding to England in such ship and at such time as might be appointed by him , as I had not the East India Company's ...
9. oldal
... trade between those countries ; and soon after my arrival in Bombay a second time , I received from the government of that presidency a communication that my licence to remain in India was granted by the court in England , and would ...
... trade between those countries ; and soon after my arrival in Bombay a second time , I received from the government of that presidency a communication that my licence to remain in India was granted by the court in England , and would ...
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... trade , are both professedly permitted to Englishmen in India , yet that a man may be banished from the country for professing to doubt the doctrine of the Church of England ( as a dissenting divine was very re- cently on the point of ...
... trade , are both professedly permitted to Englishmen in India , yet that a man may be banished from the country for professing to doubt the doctrine of the Church of England ( as a dissenting divine was very re- cently on the point of ...
18. oldal
... trade , are debased below foreigners of every nation , and even below the native Indians themselves , the moment they set their feet on the enslaving soil of that very Company's territory in the east ; I may with great truth and justice ...
... trade , are debased below foreigners of every nation , and even below the native Indians themselves , the moment they set their feet on the enslaving soil of that very Company's territory in the east ; I may with great truth and justice ...
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... trade , manu- factures , & c . in contrast with the stationary number employed in agri- culture , it is not necessary to offer any further observation upon it here . Statement No. 3. on the same page 105 , will be particularly de ...
... trade , manu- factures , & c . in contrast with the stationary number employed in agri- culture , it is not necessary to offer any further observation upon it here . Statement No. 3. on the same page 105 , will be particularly de ...
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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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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...