| Thomas Robert Malthus - 1813 - 48 pagina’s
...the difficulty of every public charge. Their duties are those of statesmen in every other part ftfthe world, with no other characteristic differences than...laws of India, and the manners of its inhabitants. Their studies, the discipline of their education, their habits of life, their manners and morals, should... | |
| 1817 - 592 pagina’s
...greatly enhance the solemnity of every public obligation, and the difficulty of every public charge. Their duties are those of statesmen in every other...laws of India, and the manners of its inhabitants.' — Statements, p. 11. These observations appear to set the matter at rest. We will not further dwell... | |
| 1817 - 678 pagina’s
...greatly enhance the solemnity of every public •obligation, and the difficulty of every public charge. Their duties are those of statesmen in every other...laws of India, and the manners of its inhabitants." The second section contains further copious extracts from the " The state of the civil services of... | |
| 1817 - 610 pagina’s
...greatly enhance the solemnity of every public obligation, and the difficulty of every public charge. Their duties are those of statesmen in every other...laws of India, and the manners of its inhabitants.' — Statements, p. 11. These observations appear to set the matter at rest. We will not further dwell... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1817 - 614 pagina’s
...greatly enhance the solemnity of every public obligation, and the difficulty of every public charge. Their duties are those of statesmen in every other...laws of India, and the manners of its inhabitants." Nothing can be added to these statements which can be expect-; ed to render them more clear, or to... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1817 - 610 pagina’s
...greatly enhance the solemnity of every public obligation, and the difficulty of every public charge. Their duties are those of statesmen in every other...unfavourable climate, a foreign language, the peculiar usagci and laws of India, and the manners of its inhabitants." Nothing can be added to these statements... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1817 - 608 pagina’s
...enhance the solemnity of every public obligation, and the difficulty of every public charge. Tfceir duties are those of statesmen in every other part of the world jwith no other characteristic differences than the obstacles opposed by an unfavourable climate, a... | |
| Thomas Roebuck - 1819 - 788 pagina’s
...enhance the solemnity of every public obligation, and aggravate the difficulty of every public charge. Their duties are those of statesmen in every other...differences than the obstacles opposed by an unfavourable clir mate, a foreign language, the peculiar usages and laws of India, and the raannere of its inhabitants.... | |
| 1824 - 724 pagina’s
...greatly enhance the solemnity of every public obligation, and the difficulty of every public charge. Their duties are those of statesmen in every other...other characteristic differences, than the obstacles offered by an unfavourable cli"We, a foreign language, the peculiar "sages and laws of India, and the... | |
| 1817 - 626 pagina’s
...greatly enhance the solemnity of every public obligation, and the difficulty of every public sharse. Their duties are those of statesmen in every other...laws of India, and the manners of its inhabitants.' — Statements, p. 1 1 . These observatiens appear to set the matter at rest. We will aot further dwell... | |
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