The British Quarterly Review, Volume 28Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 - Christianity |
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Page 212
... Sir James Outram , published by the daily journals in London on the 22nd of May . This consists , however of a single qualifying provision , rather explanatory , than introductive of any fresh principle of importance . The second rests ...
... Sir James Outram , published by the daily journals in London on the 22nd of May . This consists , however of a single qualifying provision , rather explanatory , than introductive of any fresh principle of importance . The second rests ...
Page 213
... Sir James Outram lay between the adoption of a policy of strict justice and a policy of excessive conciliation . Lord Canning's Proclamation being , all things considered , strictly within the bounds of right , the difference of opinion ...
... Sir James Outram lay between the adoption of a policy of strict justice and a policy of excessive conciliation . Lord Canning's Proclamation being , all things considered , strictly within the bounds of right , the difference of opinion ...
Page 214
... Sir James Outram to insert the following qualifi- cation to the original terms of the Proclamation ; and we subjoin Lord Canning's own view of its tendency , March 10th : - " To those amongst them who shall promptly come forward , and ...
... Sir James Outram to insert the following qualifi- cation to the original terms of the Proclamation ; and we subjoin Lord Canning's own view of its tendency , March 10th : - " To those amongst them who shall promptly come forward , and ...
Page 215
... Sir James Outram seems to ignore all that every other man versed in Eastern life will attest of Eastern character . Without some such theoretic assertion of British supremacy - and without some such penalty , nominal where there was ...
... Sir James Outram seems to ignore all that every other man versed in Eastern life will attest of Eastern character . Without some such theoretic assertion of British supremacy - and without some such penalty , nominal where there was ...
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... Sir James Outram has ascribed this want of fidelity to the special injustice sustained by them in respect of their lands . Witness Lord Canning's examples to the contrary . Take the instances of the Rajahs of Churda , Bhinga , and Gonda ...
... Sir James Outram has ascribed this want of fidelity to the special injustice sustained by them in respect of their lands . Witness Lord Canning's examples to the contrary . Take the instances of the Rajahs of Churda , Bhinga , and Gonda ...
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