... incalculable addition of force. That Government which has nothing to disguise, wields the most powerful instrument that can appertain to sovereign rule. It carries with it the united reliance and effort of the whole mass of the governed ; and let... Sketch of the Political Career of the Earl of Durham - Էջ 154John George Lambton Earl of Durham, John Reid - 1835 - 400 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| 1820 - 718 էջ
...triumph of our beloved country in its awful contest with tyrant - ridden France, speak the value of л spirit to be found only in men accustomed to indulge and express their honest sentiments.. S;iy for ш», gentlemen, to those who have deputed you, that I accept with unfeigned warmth and cordiality,... | |
| Leicester Stanhope Earl of Harrington - 1823 - 218 էջ
...general comment. On the contrary, it acquires incalculable addition offeree. . "That Government which haa nothing to disguise, wields the most powerful instrument...accustomed to indulge and express their honest sentiments." For some time after the Madras meeting which eulogized the Marquis of Hastings for his abolition of... | |
| 1824 - 724 էջ
...is salutary for Supreme Authority, even when its intentions are most pure, to look to the controul of public scrutiny. While conscious of rectitude,...to indulge and express their honest sentiments."* On the 19th August, 1818, the censorship was removed, and certain restrictions were substituted, which... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 782 էջ
...most powerful instrument that can appertain to sovereign rule. It carries with it the united reliance of the whole mass of the governed : and let the triumph...accustomed to indulge and express their honest sentiments." Mr. Adam says, that to venture to penetrate this disguise, is a pitiful attempt to bring the person... | |
| 1824 - 782 էջ
...most powerful instrument that can appertain to sovereign rule. It carries with it the united reliance of the whole mass of the governed : and let the triumph...accustomed to indulge and express their honest sentiments." Mr. Adam says, that to venture to penetrate this disguise, is a pitiful attempt to bring the person... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 658 էջ
...apprehended. " Let the triumph of our beloved country," said Lord Hastings, " in its awful conteet with tyrant-ridden France, speak the value of a spirit...accustomed to indulge and express their honest sentiments." We reply, " Let the issue of the contest between despotism and the press, in tyrant-ridden India, speak... | |
| 1824 - 662 էջ
...apprehended. " Let the triumph of our beloved country," said Lord tjastingp, " iu it » a« i'ul concert with tyrant-ridden France, Speak the value of a Spirit...accustomed to indulge and express their honest sentiments." We reply, " Let the issue of the contest between despotism and the press, in tyrant-ridden India, speak... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 662 էջ
...triumph of our belored country," said Lord Hasting?, " in its awful contest with tyrant-ridden Prance, speak the value of a spirit to be found only in men...accustomed to indulge and express their honest sentiments." We reply, " Let the issue of the contest between despotism and the press, in tyrant-ridden India, speak... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1825 - 826 էջ
...with it the united reliance and effort of the whole mass of the governed ; and let the triumph of oar beloved country in its awful contest with tyrant-ridden...naturally considered that the press of India was subject Petition of Mr. Buckingham. MAY 25, 1824.. [86? only to the due restraint of the laws, and trial by... | |
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