| 1741 - 770 páginas
...That in every age the Biitifli lubjtfls re(i-> dent in India be pioteflcd, yet governed, by Britifti laws ; and that the natives of thefe important provinces...in their own prejudices, civil and religious, and J'uffered to enjoy their own cudoms unmoleded: and why thofe gieu ends may not now he attained, confidently... | |
| 1785 - 492 páginas
...That in every age the Britifh fubjefts refi•dent in India be protected, yet governed, by Britifh laws; and that the natives of thefe important provinces...civil and religious, and fuffered to enjoy their own cnftoms nnmolefted : and •why thofe great ends may not now be attained, confidently with the regular... | |
| 1785 - 504 páginas
...; That, in every age, the Britiih fubjecïs rendent in India ba protected, yet governed, by Britiih laws ; and that the natives of thefe important provinces...fufFered to enjoy their own cuftoms unmolefted : and why thefe great ends may not now be attained, confiftently with the regular colle&ion of the revenues,... | |
| 1785 - 498 páginas
...protected, yet governed, by Britifh laws; and that the natives of thefe important provinces be àndulged in their own prejudices, civil and religious, and...and why thofe great ends may not now be attained, confiftently with the regular collection of the revenues, and the fupremacy of the executive government,... | |
| William Jones - 1807 - 414 páginas
...age, the Eritljh fubjects refident in India be protected, yet governed, by Britifo laws ; and that die natives of thefe important provinces be indulged in...and why thofe great ends may not now be attained, confiftently with the regular collection of the revenues and the fupremacy of the executive government,... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 408 páginas
...that, in every age, the Eritijh fubj edits refident in India be protected, yet governed, by Britijh laws ; and that the natives of thefe important provinces...religious, and fuffered to enjoy their own cuftoms unmqlefted ; and why thofe great ends may not now be attained, confiftently with the regular collection... | |
| Thomas M. Curley - 1998 - 728 páginas
...subjects resident in India be protected, yet governed, by British laws; and that the natives of these important provinces be indulged in their own prejudices, civil and religious, and suffered to enjoy their own customs unmolested; and why those great ends may not now be attained, consistently... | |
| William Jones - 2006 - 198 páginas
...resident in India [should] be protected, yet governed, by British laws: and that the natives of these important provinces be indulged in their own prejudices, civil and religious, and suffered to enjoy their own customs unmolested.38 This tension is brought to the surface in the contrast... | |
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