Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 - Great Britain |
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... native country , Skinner set out for England over - land , and having ar- rived in London , laid his complaint before Government . He was refer- red first to a committee of the Council , and then to the House of Peers . The Company ...
... native country , Skinner set out for England over - land , and having ar- rived in London , laid his complaint before Government . He was refer- red first to a committee of the Council , and then to the House of Peers . The Company ...
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... native of Java , who had grown gray - headed in his service , and who doated on his master , literally begged in the streets of Lisbon , to support the life of Camoens , whom he had been also instrumental in saving from shipwreck . This ...
... native of Java , who had grown gray - headed in his service , and who doated on his master , literally begged in the streets of Lisbon , to support the life of Camoens , whom he had been also instrumental in saving from shipwreck . This ...
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... natives of India are generally addicted to the use of spices , tobacco , and other intoxicating drugs ; and we , in point ... Native subjects , and the wretched Molungees ( or salt - makers ) among the rest . " Had the existence of these ...
... natives of India are generally addicted to the use of spices , tobacco , and other intoxicating drugs ; and we , in point ... Native subjects , and the wretched Molungees ( or salt - makers ) among the rest . " Had the existence of these ...
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... Native agents , we are convinced that the greatest oppression will still continue to be practised on the people ... natives of India that their rulers will act upon just and liberal principles in any thing ? The Company's Govern- . ment ...
... Native agents , we are convinced that the greatest oppression will still continue to be practised on the people ... natives of India that their rulers will act upon just and liberal principles in any thing ? The Company's Govern- . ment ...
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... Native chiefs , from finding its way into the markets of consumption . The former reason , he admits , is plausible , and says : " I am no advocate for interfering with the free use of property ; but we ought to be consistent : we ...
... Native chiefs , from finding its way into the markets of consumption . The former reason , he admits , is plausible , and says : " I am no advocate for interfering with the free use of property ; but we ought to be consistent : we ...
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