| 1853 - 636 sider
...share. The enslaved ' nation loses the privileges of a nation, as the slave does that of ' a free man. It loses the privilege of taxing itself, of making...India has none ' of these privileges : it has not that of being ruled by a despot ' of its own ; for, to a nation which has lost its liberty, it is still... | |
| George Robert Gleig - 1858 - 552 sider
...share. The enslaved nation loses the privileges of a nation, as the slave does that of a free man. It loses the privilege of taxing itself, of making...British India has none of these privileges : it has not that of being ruled by a despot of its own ; for, to a nation which has lost its liberty, it is still... | |
| Charles Brandon Boynton - 1864 - 586 sider
...share. The enslaved nation loses the privileges of a nation, as the slave does that of a free man. It loses the privilege of taxing itself, of making...British India has none of these privileges ; it has not that of being ruled by a despot of its own ; for, to a nation which has lost its liberty, it is still... | |
| Charles Brandon Boynton - 1864 - 610 sider
...share. The enslaved nation loses the privileges of a nation, as the slave does that of a free man. It loses the privilege of taxing itself, of making...administration, or in the general government of the country, lirilish India has none of these privileges ; it has not thai of being ruled by a despot of its own... | |
| Charles Brandon Boynton - 1866 - 534 sider
...share. The enslaved nation loses the privileges of a nation, as the slave does that of a free man. It loses the privilege of taxing itself, of making...their administration, or in the general government of tho country. British India has none of these privileges; it has not that of being ruled by a despot... | |
| G.A. Natesan - 1917 - 1052 sider
...nation, as the alave does those of a free man ; it loses the privilege of taxing itself, of ranking its own laws, of having any share in their administration or in the . general government of the country. .... It is not the arbitrary power of a national sovereign, but subjection to a foreign one, that destroys... | |
| Ishwara Topa - 1928 - 200 sider
...disposal of a foreign government in which we have no share. The enslaved nation loses the privileges of a nation as the slave does those of a freeman;...making its own laws, of having any share in their administering or in the general government of the country. British India has none of these privileges.... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 2000 - 466 sider
...disposal of a foreign government in which we have no share. The enslaved nation loses the privileges of a nation as the slave does those of a freeman;...country. British India has none of these privileges. ... " One of the greatest disadvantages of our Government in India is its tendency to lower or destroy... | |
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