| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 838 pages
...of a crime, and in the general contempt and contravention pf all civil rights, have become flagrant, flagrant, enormous, and intolerable, the acts and...faith which might obtain a beneficial intercourse with his neighbouring settlements. 2d. That the Rajah Sri Wikreme Rajah Sinha, by the habitual violation... | |
| 1816 - 564 pages
...pains of death without trial, and sometimes without an accusation or the possibility of a crime, and in the general contempt and contravention of all civil...equally and entirely devoid of that justice which ,-hould secure the safety of his subjects, and of that good faith which might obtain a beneficial intercourse... | |
| 1816 - 670 pages
...pains of death without trial, and sometimes without an accusation or the possibility of a crime, and in the general contempt and contravention of all civil...of that justice which should secure the safety of hie subjects, and of that good faith which might obtain a beneficial intercourse witU the neighbouring... | |
| 728 pages
...pains of death without trial, and sometimes without an accusation, or the possibility of a crime, and in the general contempt and contravention of all civil rights, have become flagrant, enormous, and fintolerable, the acts and maxims of his government being equally and entirely devoid of that justice... | |
| 1817 - 736 pages
...pains of death without trial, and sometimes without an accusation, or the possibility of a crime, and in the general contempt and contravention of all civil rights, have become flagrant, enormous, and -iiitolfrable, the acts and maxims of his government being equally and entirely devoid of that justice... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 858 pages
...pains of death without trial, and sometimes without an accusation, or the possibility of a crime, and in the general contempt and contravention of all civil...faith which might obtain a beneficial intercourse with his neighbouring settlements. 2nd. That the Rajah Sri Wikreme Rajah Sinha, by the habitual violation... | |
| Henry Marshall - 1846 - 342 pages
...pains of death, without trial, and sometimes without an accusation or the possibility of a crime, and in the general contempt and contravention of all civil...beneficial intercourse with the neighbouring settlements. " 2d. That the Rajah Sri Wikreme Rajah Sinha, by the babitnal violation of the chief and most sacred... | |
| Charles Pridham - 1849 - 438 pages
...pains of death without trial, and sometunes without an accusation or the possibility of a crime, and in the general contempt and contravention of all civil...beneficial intercourse with the neighbouring settlements. 2. That the Raja Sri Wikrama Raja Singba, by tl,e habitual violation of the chief and most sacred duties... | |
| Charles Pridham - 1849 - 418 pages
...pains of death without trial, and sometimes without an accusation or the possibility of a crime, anil in the general contempt and contravention of all civil...which should secure the safety of his subjects, and ofthat good faith which might obtain a bencacial intercourse with the neighbouring settlements. 2.... | |
| Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchison, India. Foreign and Political Department - 1864 - 488 pages
...pains of death without trial, and sometimes without an accusation or the possibility of a crime, and in the general contempt and contravention of all civil...secure the safety of his subjects, and of that good I faith which might obtain a beneficial intercourse with the neighbouring CEYLON. settlements. No.... | |
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