| Algernon West - 1867 - 202 ÆäÀÌÁö
...country proved, " are subjects worthy of much consideration." " From that day," wrote Lord Canning, " I felt " that a shot fired in anger or fear by one...might put every factory in Lower Bengal " in flames." In the spring of 1861, the report of the commission came under the consideration of the authorities... | |
| Algernon West - 1867 - 204 ÆäÀÌÁö
...to get free, if allowed." In the autumn of 1860 things were indeed critical. " I assure you," said Lord Canning, " that for about " a week it caused...anxiety than I have had " since the days of Delhi," and Lord Canning was not a man who was easily made anxious. Sir John Peter Grant, the Lieutenant- Governor... | |
| Iltudus Thomas Prichard - 1869 - 416 ÆäÀÌÁö
...probably knew the Bengalee character too well to feel alarmed. " From that day," said the Viceroy, " I felt that a shot fired in anger or fear by one foolish...might put every factory in Lower Bengal in flames." It might have occurred possibly to Sir John Grant that the demonstration which he thought " worthy... | |
| Lewis Sydney Steward O'Malley - 1925 - 816 ÆäÀÌÁö
...he had had sinee the fall of Delhi during the Mutiny. He felt that " a shot fired in fear or anger by one foolish planter might put every factory in Lower Bengal in flames ". The excitement took a violent form in some places, the tenants 434 gathering in tumultuous mobs,... | |
| 1928 - 398 ÆäÀÌÁö
...other planters would be wiped out, for throughout the country the peasants were in a dangerous mood. " I assure you," wrote Lord Canning, " that for about...more anxiety than I have had since the days of Delhi (in the Mutiny). I felt that a shot fired in anger or fear by one foolish planter might put every factory... | |
| 1998 - 98 ÆäÀÌÁö
...the planters against Sir Peter Grant. His words are quoted, "And from that day I felt that a short fired in anger or fear by one foolish planter might put every factory in Lower Bengal in flames." Sir Peter Grant, Ashley Eden and Herscel all have been praised in the preface. The middle class families... | |
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