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The History of the Indian Revolt and of the Expeditions to Persia, China ... - Page 448
by George Dodd - 1859 - 634 pages
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1858 - 1320 pages
...when they have succeeded in 'overcoming resistance, have exceptcd a few persons as still deserving punishment, but have with a generous policy extended their clemency to the great body of the people." It then goes on, — " You have acted upon a different principle ; you have deserved a few as deserving...
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 25

Periodicals - 1858 - 768 pages
...subdued nation. 15. Other conquerors, when they have succeeded in overcoming resistance, have cxcepted a few persons as still deserving of punishment ; but...extended their clemency to the great body of the people. 18. Ton have acted upon a different principle. Ton hue reserved a few as deserving of special favour,...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 17

American literature - 1858 - 884 pages
...Other conquerors, when they here succeeded in overcoming resistance, bare excepted a few persona an still deserving of punishment, but have, with a generous...the great body of the people. You have acted upon л differ, ont principie. You have reserved a few as dcacrving of special favor, and you have struck...
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Tait's Edinburgh magazine, Volume 25

1858 - 704 pages
...punishment ; bat have, with » generous policy, extended their clemency to the greet body of the people. 16. You have acted upon a different principle. You have reserved a few as deserving of special favour, ; nd you have struck, with wh.it they feel as the severest of punishment, the masi of the inhabitants...
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The History of the Indian Mutiny: Giving a Detailed Account of the ..., Volume 2

Charles Ball - India - 1858 - 750 pages
...overcoming resistance, have excepted я feir persons as still deserving of punishment, but Ьате, with a generous policy, extended their clemency to the great body of the people. " 16. You have acted upon a different principle. You have reserved a few as deserving of special favour,...
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Annual Register, Volume 100

Edmund Burke - History - 1859 - 914 pages
...whicli has been recorded in history as inflicted upon a subdued nation. 15. Other conquerors, when they have succeeded in overcoming resistance, have excepted...extended their clemency to the great body of the people. 16. You have acted upon a different principle; you have reserved a few as deserving of special favour,...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of ..., Volume 100

Books - 1859 - 858 pages
...which has been recorded in history as inflicted upon a subdued nation. 15. Other conquerors, when they have succeeded in overcoming resistance, have excepted...extended their clemency to the great body of the people. 16. You have acted upon a different principle ; you have reserved a few as deserving of special favour,...
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A Comprehensive History of India, Civil, Military and Social: From ..., Volume 3

Henry Beveridge - India - 1862 - 796 pages
...which has been recorded in history as inflicted upon a subdued nation. Other conquerors, when they have succeeded in overcoming resistance, have excepted...as deserving of special favour, and you have struck witli what they feel as the severest punishment the mass of the inhabitants of the country. We cannot...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 117

1863 - 624 pages
...the march of these sounding periods : — ' OTHER conquerors, when they have succeeded in disarming resistance, have excepted a few persons as still deserving...struck, with what they will feel as the severest of punishments, the mass of the inhabitants of the country. ' We cannot but think that the precedents...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 117

English literature - 1863 - 628 pages
...sounding periods : — * OTHER conquerors, when they hare succeeded in disarming resistance, have ezcepted a few persons as still deserving of punishment, but...struck, with what they will feel as the severest of punishments, the mass of the inhabitants of the country. ' We cannot but think that the precedents...
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