| James Mill - 1817 - 736 sayfa
...they are left to their own discretion. Many complaints against them were made me on the road ; and most of the petty towns and serais were deserted at our approach, and the shops shut up from the apprehensions of the same treatment from us." * Efforts ofVan- At first... | |
| William Howitt - 1838 - 552 sayfa
...they are left to their own discretion. Many complaints against them were made to us on the road ; and most of the petty towns and serais were deserted at our approach, and the shops shut up, from the apprehension of the same treatment from us." Mr. Vansittart endeavoured... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1851 - 492 sayfa
...any age or country." Conceive the atrocious state of society described by Vansittart, who tells us that the English compelled the natives to buy or sell...betrayed into war with each other ; and one of them having been helped to overcome his antagonist, was then himself dethroned for some alleged misdemeanor.... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1868 - 544 sayfa
...any age or country." Conceive the atrocious state of society described by Vansittart, who tells us that the English compelled the natives to buy or sell...journey, Warren Hastings says, " most of the petty towns 18 and serais were deserted at our approach." A coldblooded treachery was the established policy of... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 442 sayfa
...any age or country." Conceive the atrocious state of society described by Vansittart, who tells us that the English compelled the natives to buy or sell...must have come when, in describing a journey, Warren Hasting says," most of the petty towns and serais were deserted at our approach." A cold-blooded treachery... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 452 sayfa
...any age or country." Conceive the atrocious state of society described by Vansittart, who tells us that the English compelled the natives to buy or sell...must have come when, in describing a journey, Warren Hasting says, " most of the petty towns and serais were deserted at our approach." A cold-blooded treachery... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1892 - 448 sayfa
...any age or country." Conceive the atrocious state of society described by Yansittart, who tells ns' that the English compelled the natives to buy or sell...pain of flogging or confinement. Judge to what a pass tilings must have come when, in describing a journey, Warren Hasting says, " most of the petty towns... | |
| Ramananda Chatterjee - 1927 - 1144 sayfa
...any age or country.' Conceive the atrocious state of society described by Vansittart, who tells us that the English compelled the natives to buy or sell at just what rates they pleased on pam of flogging or confinement A cold-blooded treachery was the established policy of the authorities.... | |
| Lajpat Rai (Lala) - 1917 - 408 sayfa
...where they are left to their own discretion. Many complaints against them were made me on the road, and most of the petty towns and Serais were deserted at our approach and the shops shut up from the apprehensions of the same treatment from us. You are sensible, sir,... | |
| Norman Leslie Hallward - 1920 - 232 sayfa
...where they are left to their own discretion. Many complaints of them were made me on the road; and most of the petty towns and serais were deserted at our approach, and the shops shut up, from the apprehension of the same treatment from us. You are sensible, Sir,... | |
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