The North British Review, Volumen34W.P. Kennedy, 1861 |
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... word more he felt called upon to say . In the course of late events the dangers of the times had been met by the ... words were so well received . If , it was said , by some of the most influential journalists — if Lord Canning had only ...
... word more he felt called upon to say . In the course of late events the dangers of the times had been met by the ... words were so well received . If , it was said , by some of the most influential journalists — if Lord Canning had only ...
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... word , how- ever , in the vocabulary of Indian revenue , which recent events have rendered so familiar to the English reader that we may use it without a misgiving . Most people have a tolerably clear con- ception of a Talookhdar . In ...
... word , how- ever , in the vocabulary of Indian revenue , which recent events have rendered so familiar to the English reader that we may use it without a misgiving . Most people have a tolerably clear con- ception of a Talookhdar . In ...
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... word , we must not sacrifice India to England ; we must be honest and just to our far - off Eastern dependency . But what hope is there for this ? We are gradually imperial- izing everything in India , except her finances . Whilst ...
... word , we must not sacrifice India to England ; we must be honest and just to our far - off Eastern dependency . But what hope is there for this ? We are gradually imperial- izing everything in India , except her finances . Whilst ...
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... word and a blow . Judgment was executed , promptly and fatally , upon the East India Company ; and now the India House , once in the City of London , has become the India Office , in the City of Westminster ; the Court of Directors is ...
... word and a blow . Judgment was executed , promptly and fatally , upon the East India Company ; and now the India House , once in the City of London , has become the India Office , in the City of Westminster ; the Court of Directors is ...
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... word of approbation ; but it is addressed only to that kind of interference which , whilst it is fraught with political dangers , is more likely to retard than to advance the diffusion of Christianity in India . It is only the ...
... word of approbation ; but it is addressed only to that kind of interference which , whilst it is fraught with political dangers , is more likely to retard than to advance the diffusion of Christianity in India . It is only the ...
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Página 429 - Those which are to remain in the State Governments are numerous and indefinite. The former will be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce. The powers reserved to the .States will extend to all the objects which in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the internal order and prosperity of the State.
Página 428 - the sins of the fathers visited upon the children unto the third and fourth generation:— ' The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions; the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and the most
Página 306 - You looked twice ere you saw his breast Was all but shot in two. ' " Well" cried he, 'Emperor by God's grace We've got you Batisbon ! The Marshal's in the market-place, And you'll be there anon To see your flag-bird flap his vans Where I, to heart's desire,
Página 371 - all the choir of heaven and furniture of earth—in a word, all those bodies which compose the mighty frame of the world—have not any subsistence without a mind, and that their being is to be perceived or known.
Página 279 - And the name of the star is called wormwood; and the third part of the waters became wormwood ; and many men died of the waters, because they were made bitter.
Página 318 - The bas-relief in bronze ye promised me, Those Pans and Nymphs ye wot of, and perchance Some tripod, thyrsus with a vase or so, The Saviour at His sermon on the Mount, St Praxed in a glory, and one Pan Ready to twitch the Nymph's last garment off.
Página 371 - knows how he charmed the fierce misanthropy of Swift—how Pope attributed to him the possession of ' every virtue under heaven'—how Atterbury exclaimed, that till he knew him he did not think that ' so much understanding, so much knowledge, so much innocence, and such humility, had been the portion of any but the angels.
Página 321 - How soon all worldly wrong would be repaired ! I think how I should view the earth and skies And sea, when once again my brow was bared After thy healing, with such different eyes. 0 world, as God has made it! all is beauty: And knowing this, is love, and love is duty. "What further may be sought for or declared
Página 378 - with regard to all other finite created spirits, it necessarily follows there is an Omnipotent Eternal Mind, which knows and comprehends all things, and exhibits them to our view in such a manner, and according to such rules, as He Himself has ordained, and are by us
Página 313 - This man, so cured, regards the curer then, As—God forgive me—who but God Himself, Creator and Sustainer of the world, That came and dwelt in flesh on it awhile ! Sayeth that such an One was born and lived, Taught, healed the sick, broke bread at his own house, Then died, with Lazarus by, for aught I know.