| Leicester Stanhope Earl of Harrington - 1823 - 218 sidor
...either of the Authorities at home, or of the Local Governments abroad : it has strictly prohibited discussions having a tendency to create alarm or suspicion among the native population, of any intended interference with their religious opinions or observances, and has even forbidden the republication... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 782 sidor
...also libellous or abusive reflections and insinuations against the public officers of Government. 5. Discussions having a tendency to create alarm or suspicion...usages and modes of thinking on religious subjects. (i. The republication from English or other papers of passages coming under the foregoing heads. 7.... | |
| 1824 - 782 sidor
...also libellous or abusive reflections and insinuations against the public officers of Government. 5. Discussions having a tendency to create alarm or suspicion...religious opinions and observances, and irritating and iusulting remarks on their peculiar usages and modes of thinking ou religious subjects. (>. The republication... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 662 sidor
...Council or the Supreme Court, and the Lord Bishop of Calcutta (hear, and great laughter) ; and all discussions having a tendency to create alarm or suspicion among the native population of any intended interference with their religion. 3. Also the republicatioa, from English or other newspapers, of any... | |
| 1824 - 662 sidor
...of calling for the revival of the censorship of the press, that he directly interfered. Fifthly, " discussions, having a tendency to create alarm or...suspicion among the native population, of any intended interference with their religious opinions and observances." — What can be more absurd than such... | |
| 1824 - 702 sidor
...absurdity of calling for the revival of the censorship of the press), that he directly interfered. Fifthly, discussions having a tendency to create alarm or suspicion among the native population, of an intended official interference with their religious opinions and observances. What could he more... | |
| 1824 - 678 sidor
...absurdity of calling for the revival of the censorship of the press), that he directly interfered. Fifthly, discussions having a tendency to create alarm or suspicion among the native population, of an intended official interference with their religious opinions and observances. What could be more... | |
| James MacQueen - 1824 - 482 sidor
...orders of the Indian Governments — to excite resistance to their orders, or to weaken their authority. DISCUSSIONS HAVING A TENDENCY TO CREATE ALARM OR SUSPICION AMONG THE NATIVE POPULATION, or of any intended official interference with their religious opinions — insulting remarks on their... | |
| 1825 - 542 sidor
...also libellous or abusive reflections and insinuations against the public officers of government. " 5. Discussions having a tendency to create alarm or suspicion...usages and modes of thinking on religious subjects. " 6. The republication from English or other papers of passages coming under the foregoing heads. "... | |
| 1825 - 788 sidor
...libellous or abusive reflections and insinuations against the Public Officers of Government. V. — Discussions having a tendency to create alarm or suspicion...usages and modes of thinking on religious subjects. VI. — The repuhlication from English, or other papers, of passages coming under the foregoing heads.... | |
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