The Life and Correspondence of Charles, Lord Metcalfe: From Unpublished Letters and Journals Preserved by Himself, His Family, and His Friends, 2권R. Bentley, 1854 |
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... Press - The Censorship - Opinions of Lord Hast- ings , Mr. Adam , and Lord William Bentinck - Unsatisfactory State of the Law - Metcalfe's Opinions - Correspondence with Lord Clare- Council Minute - Act for the Removal of Restrictions ...
... Press - The Censorship - Opinions of Lord Hast- ings , Mr. Adam , and Lord William Bentinck - Unsatisfactory State of the Law - Metcalfe's Opinions - Correspondence with Lord Clare- Council Minute - Act for the Removal of Restrictions ...
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... Press : ( " Camp , Bhoungeer , March 2 , 1825. - Many thanks for your letter of 21-24th ultimo . Have I read Adam Blair ? ' I am not sure whether I have or not ; but I suppose not . The story is familiar to me ; but I must have got my ...
... Press : ( " Camp , Bhoungeer , March 2 , 1825. - Many thanks for your letter of 21-24th ultimo . Have I read Adam Blair ? ' I am not sure whether I have or not ; but I suppose not . The story is familiar to me ; but I must have got my ...
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... press was , I think , very good . I have no decided opinions on that subject myself . I cannot go along with one party as to the blessings of a free press , nor with another as to its dangers ; but I rather think that the inconveniences ...
... press was , I think , very good . I have no decided opinions on that subject myself . I cannot go along with one party as to the blessings of a free press , nor with another as to its dangers ; but I rather think that the inconveniences ...
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... press upon him the acceptance of the Government of Bombay . Among the most persuasive of the Presi- dent's arguments was one to the effect that it would be of immense advantage to the public interests that the supervision of Central ...
... press upon him the acceptance of the Government of Bombay . Among the most persuasive of the Presi- dent's arguments was one to the effect that it would be of immense advantage to the public interests that the supervision of Central ...
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... Press law . Be assured that it is the best that could be passed , and quite as safe as any other . The people are afraid that Lord Heytes- bury , being a Tory , will stop it ; for as time was given for ample discussion and deliberation ...
... Press law . Be assured that it is the best that could be passed , and quite as safe as any other . The people are afraid that Lord Heytes- bury , being a Tory , will stop it ; for as time was given for ample discussion and deliberation ...
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191 페이지 - The village communities are little republics, having nearly everything that they want within themselves, and almost independent of any foreign relations. They seem to last where nothing else lasts. Dynasty after dynasty tumbles down : revolution succeeds to revolution; Hindu, Pathan, Moghul, Mahratta, Sikh, English are masters in turn ; but the village communities remain the same...
192 페이지 - Dynasty after dynasty tumbles down ; revolution succeeds to revolution ; Hindu, Pathan, Moghul, Mahratta, Sikh, English, are masters in turn ; but the village communities remain the same." " The union of the village communities, each one forming a separate little State in itself, has, I conceive, contributed more than any other cause to the preservation of the people of India...
108 페이지 - You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength.
650 페이지 - If their argument be, that the spread of knowledge may eventually be fatal to our rule in India, I close with them on that point, and maintain that, whatever may be the consequence, it is our duty to communicate the benefits of knowledge. If India could only be preserved as a part of the British Empire by keeping its inhabitants in a state of ignorance, our domination would be a curse to the country, and ought to...
525 페이지 - The governor-general replied that he would not make any such stipulation, and could not degrade the character of his office, nor violate his duty, by such a surrender of the prerogative of the Crown.
650 페이지 - Empire only by keeping its inhabitants in a state of ignorance, our domination would be a curse to the country, and ought to cease. But I see more ground for just apprehension in ignorance itself. I look to the increase of knowledge with a hope that it may strengthen our empire...
495 페이지 - ... own Council ; whether he shall be at liberty to treat all her Majesty's subjects with equal justice, or be a reluctant and passive tool in the hands of a party for the purpose of proscribing their opponents — those opponents being the portion of the community most attached to British connexion; and the Governor required to proscribe them being a British Governor.
650 페이지 - If India could only be preserved as a part of the British Empire by keeping its inhabitants in a state of ignorance, our domination would be a curse to the country, and ought to cease.
323 페이지 - March 1835 to 4 March 1836). The directors wished that Metcalfe should remain in office, but the whig ministry refused to sanction the appointment on the ground that it was not advisable to appoint any servant of the company to the highest office of the Indian government. Before Lord Melbourne...
191 페이지 - Community collect their cattle within their walls, and let the enemy pass unprovoked. If plunder and devastation be directed against themselves and the force employed be irresistible, they flee to friendly villages at a distance, but when the storm has passed over they return and resume their occupation.