| Abraham John Valpy - 1817 - 614 sider
...now be viewed in that capacity with a reference not to their nominal, but to their real occupations. They are required to discharge the functions of magistrates,...those sacred trusts and exalted stations, and under peculiarcircumstances, which greatly enhance the solemnity of every public obligation, and the difficulty... | |
| 1817 - 592 sider
...now be viewed in that capacity with a reference not to their nominal, but to their real occupations. They are required to discharge the functions of magistrates, judges, ambassadors, and governors of provinces, iu all the complicated and extensive relations of those sacred trusts and exalted stations, and under... | |
| 1825 - 896 sider
...as the agents of a commercial concern : but as the ministers and officers of a powerful sovereign, required to discharge the functions of magistrates,...ambassadors, and governors of provinces, in all the com plicated and extensive relations of those sacred trusts, and under circumstances which enhanced... | |
| 1847 - 556 sider
...the larger proportion of the Civil Servants of the Company." " They are required to discharge trie functions of Magistrates, Judges, Ambassadors, and...circumstances, which greatly enhance the solemnity of any public obligation, and aggravate the difficulty of every public charge." Such being the arduous... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1850 - 528 sider
...now be viewed in that capacity, with reference, not to their nominal, but to their real occupations. They are required to discharge the functions of magistrates,...ambassadors, and governors of provinces, in all the com- | plicated and extensive relations of those sacred trusts and exalted stations, and under peculiar... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1853 - 718 sider
...Company, therefore, can no longer be considered as the agents of a commercial concern ; they are, in fact, the ministers and officers of a powerful sovereign...magistrates, judges, ambassadors, and governors of provinces 330 THE COLLEGE. [1805. Their duties are those of statesmen in every other part of the world, with... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1876 - 726 sider
...now be viewed in that capacity, with reference, not to their nominal, but to their real occupations. They are required to discharge the functions of magistrates,...peculiar circumstances, which greatly enhance the sc le,nnity of every public obligation, and aggravate the difficulty of every public charge. Their... | |
| A barrister of the Inner Temple - 1876 - 638 sider
...gentlemen " can no longer be considered as the agents of a " commercial concern ; they are, in fact, the ministers "and officers of a powerful sovereign..."judges, ambassadors, and governors of Provinces. " Their studies, the discipline of their education, " their manners and morals, should, therefore,... | |
| Leslie Stephen - 1899 - 492 sider
...civil service could no longer be regarded as the agents of a commercial concern ; that they would have to discharge the functions of magistrates, judges, ambassadors, and governors of provinces, and would require to be educated in those branches of literature and science which form the basis of... | |
| Kurt Fiege - 1908 - 72 sider
...India Company can no longer be considered as the agents of a commercial concern. They are, in fact, the ministers and officers of a powerful sovereign....magistrates, judges, ambassadors, and governors of a province.3) Trotzdem hatte die Kompagnie keine Souveränität, denn eine Erlangung von Souveränität... | |
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