Miscellanies, Volumul 3Kegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1889 - 472 pagini |
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... judge by their uniform conduct , Right which does not meet their notions of Expediency has no chance of support from their pens , their voices , nor yet from their private sympathies . In this contrast we see upon the Republicans the ...
... judge by their uniform conduct , Right which does not meet their notions of Expediency has no chance of support from their pens , their voices , nor yet from their private sympathies . In this contrast we see upon the Republicans the ...
Pagina 23
... judge of crime . Without this power in a Legislature , its law is vain . Therefore it has to call for returns to acquaint it with official facts . It must stand above all ministers ; but its superiority does not supersede them . The ...
... judge of crime . Without this power in a Legislature , its law is vain . Therefore it has to call for returns to acquaint it with official facts . It must stand above all ministers ; but its superiority does not supersede them . The ...
Pagina 39
... judge in Madras , who quotes inter alia the avowal of Mr Haliday , deputy - governor of Bengal , against our own police , whom he calls thieves and robbers , or leagued with thieves and robbers ; and adds , that the administration of ...
... judge in Madras , who quotes inter alia the avowal of Mr Haliday , deputy - governor of Bengal , against our own police , whom he calls thieves and robbers , or leagued with thieves and robbers ; and adds , that the administration of ...
Pagina 41
... judge , while he betrays his hankering after the spoil . How can he expect Indians to admit his claim , or believe ... judges for our own benefit , and executors of our own sentence . Every word of this retort is but the assertion of ...
... judge , while he betrays his hankering after the spoil . How can he expect Indians to admit his claim , or believe ... judges for our own benefit , and executors of our own sentence . Every word of this retort is but the assertion of ...
Pagina 42
... judges and magis- trates , and all high officers of the army , and if foreigners were put into their places ? In Oudh Lord Dalhousie's severity went ( we understand ) to the wonderful extreme of seizing the jewels of the princesses as ...
... judges and magis- trates , and all high officers of the army , and if foreigners were put into their places ? In Oudh Lord Dalhousie's severity went ( we understand ) to the wonderful extreme of seizing the jewels of the princesses as ...
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