no Indian, black or persons of a mixt breed, nor any Roman • Catholic of what nation soever, shall on any pretence be • admitted to set foot in the Laboratory, or any of the Military • Magazines, either out of curiosity, or to be employed in •... History of the Rise and Progress of the Bengal Army - Side 43av Arthur Broome - 1850 - 629 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1848 - 608 sider
...as hath been admitted into it by the Court of Directors) nor no Indian black, or persons of a mixed breed, nor any Roman Catholic of what nation soever, shall on any pretence be admitted to set foot in our Laboratories or any of the Military Magazines, either out of curiosity or to be employed in them,... | |
| 1849 - 618 sider
...; for, in their warrant (17th June, 1748), they direct that 'no Indian, black, or person of a mixed breed, nor any Roman Catholic, of what nation soever,...so as to see what is doing, or contained, therein.' And to such an extent did this fear then cany them, that another paragraph runs : And if any person... | |
| 1849 - 1230 sider
...for, in their warrant (17th June, 1748), they direct that 'no Indian, black, or person of • mixed breed, nor any Roman Catholic, of what nation soever,...so as to see what is doing, or contained, therein." And to such an extent did this fear then carry them, that another paragraph runs : And if auy person... | |
| 1849 - 620 sider
...Indian, black, or person of a ruixed breed, nor any Roman Catholic, of what nation soever, shall, on uny pretence, be admitted to set foot in the laboratory, or any of the military mnga/incs, either out of curiosity, or to he employed in them, or to come near them, so as to see what... | |
| E. Buckle - 1852 - 616 sider
...excepted, for in their warrant (17th June, 1748) they direct that " no Indian, black, or person of a mixed breed, nor any Roman Catholic, of what nation soever,...so as to see what is doing or contained therein." And to such an extent did this fear then carry them, that another paragraph runs : "And if any person... | |
| Edward Stirling Rivett-Carnac, Edward Stirling Rivett Carnac - 1890 - 476 sider
...excepted; for, in their warrant (17th June 1748), they direct that' no Indian, black, or person of a mixed breed, nor any Roman Catholic, of what nation soever,...so as to see what is doing, or contained, therein.' And to such an extent did this fear then carry them, that another paragraph runs: ' And if any person... | |
| 1922 - 536 sider
...In their warrant dated 17th June 1748 they had directed that 'no Indian, black, or person of mixed breed, nor any Roman Catholic, of what nation soever,...them, so as to see what is doing or contained therein '. Again in their military letter to Bombay of the 6th April 1770, they wrote : ' As it is very essential... | |
| 1850 - 662 sider
...thenceforth been employed, and they furthermore established a sort of arsenal. A military store-keeper was nt the same time appointed to take charge of the stores,...be employed in them, or to come near them, so as to sec what is doing or contained therein, nor shull any such persons have a copy or right of any accounts... | |
| 1850 - 660 sider
...as hath been admitted into it by the Court of Directors) nor no Indian, black, or persona of a mix l breed, nor any Roman Catholic of what nation soever,...pretence be admitted to set foot in the laboratory, or nny of the military magazines, either out of curiosity, or to be employed in them, or to come near... | |
| 1882 - 544 sider
...hath been admitted into it by the Court " of Directors) nor no Indian black, or persons of a mixed " breed, nor any Roman Catholic of what nation soever,...shall " on any pretence be admitted to set foot in our laboratories "or any of the military magazines, either out of curiosity or '' to be employed in... | |
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