| George Robert Gleig - 1830 - 562 halaman
...society, and to degrade and impoverish the whole people. The usual remedy of a bad government in India is a quiet revolution in the palace, or a violent one by rebellion, or foreign conquests. But the presence of a British force cuts off every chance of remedy, by supporting the prince... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1832 - 600 halaman
...society, and to degrade and impoverish the whole people. The usual remedy for a bad government in India is a quiet revolution in the palace, or a violent one by rebellion, or by foreign conquests ; but the presence of a British force cuts off every chance of remedy, by supporting... | |
| 1837 - 682 halaman
...society, and to degrade and impoverish the whole people. The usual remedy for a bad government in India is a quiet revolution in the palace or a violent one by rebellion, or by foreign conquests ; but the presence of a British force cuts off every chance of remedy, by supporting... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1840 - 536 halaman
...Jeypore and Joudpure. The Mahomedan ”that, but for the existing feeling at home, a bolder line of nominal rulers are beyond the power of any moral galvanism...prince on the throne against every foreign and domestic спешу. It renders him indolent, by teaching him to trust to strangers for his security : and cruel... | |
| 1841 - 414 halaman
...extinguish all honourable spirit among the higher classes, and to degrade and impoverish the whole people. The presence of a British force cuts off every chance of remedy of a bad government, by supporting the prince against every enemy. It renders him indolent, by teaching... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1847 - 732 halaman
...society, and to degrade and impoverish the whole people. The usual remedy of a had Government in India is a quiet revolution in the palace, or a violent...but the presence of a British force cuts off every chanee of remedy, by supporting the prince on the throne against every foreign and domestic enemy.... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1849 - 388 halaman
...society, and to degrade and impoverish the whole people. The usual remedy of a bad government in India is a quiet revolution in the palace, or a violent one by rebellion, or foreign conquests. But the presence of a British force cuts off every chance of remedy, by supporting the prince... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1849 - 390 halaman
...society, and to degrade and impoverish the whole people. The usual remedy of a bad government in India is a quiet revolution in the palace, or a violent one by rebellion, or foreign conquests. But the presence of a British force cuts off every chance of remedy, by supporting the prince... | |
| 1867 - 548 halaman
...society, and to degrade and impoverish the whole people. The usual remedy of a bad government in India is a quiet revolution in the palace, or a violent one by rebellion or foreign conquests. 176 The Contemporary Review. But the presence of a British force cats off every chance of... | |
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