When a person, travelling through a strange country, finds it well cultivated, populous with industrious inhabitants, cities newly founded, commerce extending, towns increasing, and everything flourishing, so as to indicate happiness, he will naturally... The History of British India - Page 459by James Mill - 1848Full view - About this book
| Edward Moor - India - 1794 - 562 pages
...founded, commerce extending, towns increafmg, and every thing flourishing fo as to indicate happinefs, he will naturally conclude it to be under a form of...people. — This is a picture of Tippoo's Country, and our conclu-fiqn refpecting its government. >It has fallen to our lot --to tany fome'time in Tippoo's... | |
| 1794 - 754 pages
...founded, commerce extending, towns increafing, and every thing flouriming fo as to indicate happinefs, he will naturally conclude it to be under a form of...government congenial to the minds of the people. This is a pifture of Tippoo's country, and our concluiion refpefting its government." This the author afferts... | |
| 1795 - 892 pages
...founded, commerce extending, towns increaimg, and every thing flourifliing fo as to indicate happinefs, he will naturally conclude it to be under a form of...government congenial to the minds of the people. — This isa piólure of Tippoo's country, and our conclufioii refpeâing its government. " It has fallen to... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1801 - 556 pages
...flourifhing fo as to indicate happinefc,, he will naturally conclude it to be under a form of-government congenial to the minds of the people." This is a picture of Tippoo's country. No com. plaints or murmurings were heard, although no time could have been more favorable for their... | |
| Evans Bell - British - 1864 - 424 pages
...industrious inhabitants, cities newly founded, commerce extending, towns increasing, and everything flourishing so as to indicate happiness, he will naturally...country, and this is our conclusion respecting its government.1" And Captain Dirom says : — " Whether from the operation of the system established by... | |
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