| 1806 - 672 страници
...that this example should be recorded for their reproach and disgrace. " Upon the whole, I am sure that I considerably understate the fact in saying that...through which they must have passed before they found refuge in death, be•ides the misery of all those who loved them, or who depended upon their care.... | |
| 1806 - 666 страници
...that this exampk should be recorded for their reproach and disgrace. " Upon the whole, I am sure that I considerably understate the fact in saying that...misery through which they must have passed before they fouiid refuge in death, besides the misery of all those who loved them, or who depended upon their... | |
| James Forbes - 1815 - 458 страници
...that this example should be recorded for their reproach and disgrace. " Upon the whole, I am sure that I considerably understate the fact in saying, that...important, that it has prevented the greater part of the 294 misery through which they must have passed before they found refuge in death; besides the misery... | |
| sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 394 страници
...duties, this example should be recorded for their reproach and disgrace. " Upon the whole, I am sure that I considerably understate the fact, in saying that...British government in this island has saved the lives of 100,000 persons; and, what is more important, that it has prevented the greater part of the misery... | |
| James Machintosh - 1884 - 310 страници
...duties, this example should be recorded for their reproach and disgrace. " Upon the whole, I am sure that I considerably understate the fact, in saying that...British government in this island has saved the lives of 100,000 persons; and, what is more important, that it has prevented the greater part of the misery... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 394 страници
...duties, this example should be recorded for their reproach and disgrace. " Upon the whole, I am sure that I considerably understate the fact, in saying that...British government in this island has saved the lives of 100,000 persons; and, what is more important, that it has prevented the greater part of the misery... | |
| Sir James Mackintosh - 1834 - 402 страници
...saying that the British government in this island has saved the lives of 100,O00 persons ; and, what i» more important, that it has prevented the greater part of the misery throngh which they must have passed before they found refnge in death, besides the miseries of all... | |
| India. Census Commissioner - 1901 - 172 страници
...though from that city I have seen no exact returns. *»••*•• Upon the whole I am sure that I considerably understate the fact in saying that...British Government in this island has saved the lives of 100,000 persons, and what is more important that it has prevented the greater part of the misery through... | |
| James Grant Duff - 1921 - 760 страници
...Bombay, to the Grand Jury in 1804. ' I am sure,' he said, ' that I considerably understate the facts in saying that the British Government in this island has saved the lives of 100,000 persons, and, what is more .important, that it has prevented the greater part of the misery... | |
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