| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 838 sider
...for the time being. 5£li. TJic religion of Booiihe, professed by the chiefs and inhabitants of these provinces, is declared inviolable ; and its rites,...places of worship, are to be maintained and protected. . 6th. Every species of bodily torture, and all mutilation of limb, member, or organ, are prohibited... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1815 - 564 sider
...following words: " The religion of BOODHO, which is professed by the chiefs and the inhabitants of these provinces, IS DECLARED INVIOLABLE; and its rites,...ministers, and places of worship, are to be MAINTAINED and VROTECTED." — Here then -we find the" English, who are alarmed at the growth of Popery, and terrified... | |
| 1816 - 670 sider
...force amongst them. " 5th. The religion of Hoodlio, professed by the chiefs and inhabitants of these provinces, is declared inviolable, and its rites,...places of worship are to be maintained and protected. " 6th. Every species of bodily torture, and all mutilation of limb, member, or organ are prohibited... | |
| 728 sider
...Ceylon for the time being. 5th. The religion of Boodhe, professed by the chiefs and inhabitants of these provinces, is declared inviolable ; and its rites, ministers, and places of worship, arc to be maintained and protected. 6th. Every species of bodily torture, and all mutilation of limb,... | |
| 1817 - 736 sider
...Ceylon for the time being. 5th. The religion of Boodhe, professed by the chiefs and inhabitants of these provinces, is declared inviolable , and its rites, ministers, and places of worship, arc to be maintained and protected. 6th. Every species of bodily tor. ture, and all mutilation of limb,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 858 sider
...for the time being. , ..5th. The religion qf Boodhe, professed by the chiefs and inhabitants of these provinces, is declared inviolable ; and its rites,...places of worship, are to be- maintained and protected. 6th. Every speciesofbodily torture, and all mutilation of limb, member, or organ, are prohibited and... | |
| Joseph Tracy - 1840 - 764 sider
...island to British rule, provided that the ancient religion shall be regarded as inviolable, and that its rites, ministers, and places of worship, are to be maintained and protected. Christianity, of any kind, among the natives, was then nearly extinct. The district of Jaffna is commonly... | |
| Daniel O'Connell - 1846 - 564 sider
...: — " ' The religion of Boomio, which is professed by the chiefs and by the inhabitants of these provinces, is DECLARED INVIOLABLE ; and its rites,...places of worship are to be MAINTAINED AND PROTECTED.' " There are inviolability, maintenance, and protection, for the state religion of Boodhoo, and English... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1849 - 560 sider
...Government and the Kandians, when Kandy was taken in 1815, it, appears that the religion of Buddhu is declared inviolable, and its rites, ministers, and places of worship are to bemaintained and protected. Should the petitioners not be exempted from this oppressive taj$, they... | |
| 1851 - 354 sider
...chiefs, is as follows: — • The religion of Buddha, professed by the chiefs nnd inhabitants of these provinces, is declared inviolable ; and its rites,...places of worship are to be maintained and protected.' 52 53 Emerson Tennent, Knight of the Grecian order of Christ — an Irish gentleman of some literary... | |
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