I think it must be universally admitted that, without a large and well-regulated body of Europeans, our hold of these valuable dominions must be very insecure. It cannot be expected that even the best of treatment would constantly conciliate the willing... Sketches of Rulers of India ... - Página 46por George Devereux Oswell - 1908Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir John William Kaye - 1867 - 516 páginas
...establishment of well-ordered European troops. "I think it must be universally admitted," he said, " that without a large and well-regulated body of Europeans,...from ourselves in almost every circumstance of laws, religion, and customs ; and oppressions of individuals, errors of government, and several other unforeseen... | |
| Walter Scott Seton-Karr - 1890 - 218 páginas
...never at any time been unexposed. ' It must be universally admitted.' he tells the Court of Directors, 'that without a large and wellregulated body of Europeans,...from ourselves in almost every circumstance of laws, religion, and customs ; and oppression of individuals, errors of government, and several other unforeseen... | |
| Sir George Forrest - 1926 - 232 páginas
...and his wise words must never be forgotten. " I think it must be universally admitted," he said, " that without a large and well-regulated body of Europeans...of people, differing from ourselves in almost every circum1 Ross, vol. i., pp. 355-356. 2 Ibid., p. 356. stance of laws, religion, and customs; and oppressions... | |
| Pramathanath Banerjea - 1928 - 410 páginas
...nalysed, pp. 786-787. ^ - On the 18th August, 1787, Cornwallis wrote to tho Court of Directors • " I think it must be universally admitted that without a large and well- ' regulated body of Europeans, our hold of these valuable dominions must be very insecure. It... | |
| Gerald James Larson - 1995 - 412 páginas
...Cornwallis writes the following in one of his communications to the Court of Directors back in England: It must be universally admitted that without a large...from ourselves in almost every circumstance of laws, religion and customs; and oppression of individuals, errors of government, and several other unforseen... | |
| Daniel O'Quinn - 2005 - 444 páginas
...his conviction that the colonial military needed to be composed of vigorous white British subjects: "I think it must be universally admitted that without...these valuable dominions must be very insecure. ... It would be painful for me to enlarge much on the present state of the European troops in the Company's... | |
| Jürgen Krämer - 2007 - 93 páginas
...uncorrupted men' und der Austrocknung des gegensätzlichen Sumpfs der Vorgänger stand ja die Einsicht, „that without a large and wellregulated body of...our hold of these valuable dominions must be very insecure."(zit.n. Seton-Karr, WS Marquess Cornwallis. Oxford 1890, S. 99) Durch die in den praktischen... | |
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