| George Dodd - China - 1859 - 668 pages
...insubordination, insurrection, and anarchy A free press and the dominion of strangers arc things which are incompatible, and which cannot long exist together....yoke, and to sacrifice to this one great object every meaner consideration ; and if we make the press really free to the natives as well as to Europeans,... | |
| George Dodd - China - 1859 - 664 pages
...anarchy Л free press and the dominion of strangers are things which are incompatible, and which canuot long exist together. For what is the first duty of...yoke, and to sacrifice to this one great object every meaner consideration ; and if we make the press really free to the natives as well as to Europeans,... | |
| Sir Thomas Munro - Chennai (India) - 1881 - 420 pages
...employed for whatever they also may consider to be for their own benefit and that of their countrymen. A free press and the dominion of strangers are things...yoke, and to sacrifice to this one great object every meaner consideration; and if we make the press really free to the natives as well as to Europeans,... | |
| Sir Alexander John Arbuthnot - Generals - 1889 - 262 pages
...employed for whatever they may also consider to be for their own benefit and for that of their countrymen. A free press and the dominion of strangers are things...yoke, and to sacrifice to this one great object every meaner consideration ; and if we make the press really free to the natives as well as to Europeans,... | |
| Ramananda Chatterjee - India - 1913 - 422 pages
...employed for whatever they also may consider to be for their own benefit and that of their countrymen. A free press and the dominion of strangers are things...yoke, and to sacrifice to this one great object every meaner consideration ; and if we make the press really free to the natives as well as to Europeans,... | |
| Walter Russell Donogh - Press law - 1917 - 324 pages
...employed for whatever they also may consider to be for their own benefit and that of their countrymen. A free press and the dominion of strangers are things...yoke, and to sacrifice to this one great object every meaner consideration ; and if we make the press really free to the natives as well as to Europeans,... | |
| George Anderson - 1921 - 196 pages
...government, it would generate insubordination, insurrection, and anarchy. ... A free press and the domination of strangers are things which are quite incompatible,...yoke, and to sacrifice to this one great object every meaner consideration; and if we make the press really free to the natives as well as to Europeans,... | |
| Lewis Sydney Steward O'Malley - 1925 - 816 pages
...government constituted like that of India. " A free press and the dominion of strangers, ' ' he declared , are things which are quite incompatible and which cannot long exist together." Indian newspapers, he pointed out, were bound in time to have political tendencies. ' They would soon... | |
| Henry Dodwell - India - 1925 - 360 pages
...represents the domination of a foreign race. " A free press," said Munro, with his usual insight, " and the dominion of strangers are things which are quite incompatible and cannot long exist together ; for what is the first duty of a free press ? it is to deliver the country... | |
| Milton Israel - History - 1994 - 356 pages
...'prejudices and fanaticism of Asia'; while Thomas Munro insisted that 'a free press and the domination of strangers are things which are quite incompatible and which cannot long exist together'. 2 Another view, which clearly did not impress the Adam regime, but which would eventually inform all... | |
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