It cannot be denied that, during the convulsions with which the doctrines of the French Revolution have agitated the Continent of Europe, erroneous principles of the same dangerous tendency had reached the minds of some individuals in the civil and military... The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine - Page 3691803Full view - About this book
| Literature, Modern - 1805 - 558 pages
...fail to have its dye weight with the P¡re£lort.. " It cannot be denied that during the convulfions with which the doctrines of the French revolution...the lame dangerous tendency had reached the minds of lome individuals in the civil and military lérvice of the Company in India; and the iiate, as well... | |
| Biographies, English - 1803 - 944 pages
...doärines of the French revolution have agitated the continent of Europe, erroneous principles of the fame dangerous tendency had reached the minds of fome individuals in the civil and military fervice of the Ccmparj in India ; and the ftate, as well of political, as religious opinions, had been in fome degree... | |
| Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - Books - 1803 - 950 pages
...prefent founda. tion. b6. It cannot be denied that during the convulfions with which tlic doftrines of the French revolution have agitated the continent of Europe, erroneous principles of the fame dangerous tendency had reach, ed the minds of fome individuals in the civil and military fervice... | |
| Marquess Richard Wellesley Wellesley - India - 1836 - 780 pages
...connected intimately with the present foundation. It cannot be denied that, during the convulsions with which the doctrines of the French Revolution...the Continent of Europe, erroneous principles of the same dangerous tendency had reached the minds of some individuals in the civil and military service... | |
| India - 1847 - 556 pages
...of their servants, that the Company must rely for the permanency of their dominion." the convulsions with which the doctrines of the French Revolution...the continent of Europe, erroneous principles of the same dangerous tendency had reached the minds of some individuals in the Civil and Military Service... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1853 - 482 pages
...be connected intimately with the present foundation. It cannot be denied that during the convulsions with which the doctrines of the French Revolution...the continent of Europe, erroneous principles of the same dangerous tendency had reached the minds of some individuals in the civil and military service... | |
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