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" Further, it is salutary for supreme authority, even when its intentions are most pure, to look to the control of public scrutiny. While conscious of rectitude, that authority can lose nothing of its strength by its exposure to general comment. "
History of India from the Earliest Times to the Present Day: For the Use of ... - Página 75
por Henry George Keene - 1893
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volumen9

1820 - 664 páginas
...intellicihle throughout an empire our hold on which is opinion. Finther, it is salutary for supreme authority, even when its intentions are most pure, to look to the control of public scrutiny : while conscious of rectitude, that authority cm lose nothing of its strength by its exposure...
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Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ..., Volumen9

1820 - 718 páginas
...intelligible throughout an empire our hold on which is opinion. Further, it is salutary for supreme authority, even when its intentions are most pure, to look to the control of public scrutiny : while conscious of rectitude, that authority can lose nothing of its strength by its exposure...
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Sketch of the History and Influence of the Press in British India ...

Leicester Stanhope Earl of Harrington - 1823 - 218 páginas
...intelligible throughout an Empire, • our hold on which is opinion. " Further, It is salutary for Supreme Authority, even when its intentions are most pure, to look to the controul of Public Scrutiny. While conscious of rectitude, that authority can lose nothing of its strength...
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Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volumen2

James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 658 páginas
...intelligible throughout an empire, our hold on which is opinion. — Further, it is salutary for supreme authority, even when its intentions are most pure, to look to the control' of public scrutiny. While conscious of rectitude, that authoriiy can lose nothing of its strength by its exposure...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen11

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1824 - 600 páginas
...intelligible throughout an empire, our hold on which is opinion. Further, it is salutary for supreme authority, even when its intentions are most pure, to look to the control of public scrutiny : while conscious of rectitude, that authority can lose nothing of its strength by its exposure...
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The Oriental Herald, Volumen1

1824 - 782 páginas
...had heard it proclaimed by their Chief, in the seat of government, that " It is salutary for Supreme Authority, even when its intentions are most pure, to look to the control of public scrutiny ; " now state that " they were perfectly sensible of the practical objection which attends...
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The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., Volumen2

James Silk Buckingham - 1824 - 662 páginas
...intelligible throughout an empire, our hold on which is opinion. — Further, it is salutary for supreme authority, even when its intentions are most pure, to look to the control' of public scrutiny. While conscious of rectitude, that authoriiy can lose nothing of its strength by its exposure...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volumen17

1824 - 724 páginas
...intelligible throughout an empire, our hold on which is opinion. " Further. It is salutary for Supreme Authority, even when its intentions are most pure, to look to the controul of public scrutiny. While conscious of rectitude, that authority can lose nothing of its strength...
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The Political History of India, from 1784 to 1823, Volumen2

John Malcolm - 1826 - 644 páginas
...intelligible throughout an empire, our hold on which is opinion. Further, it is salutary for supreme authority, even when its intentions are most pure, to look to the control of public scrutiny: while conscious of rectitude, that authority can lose nothing of its strength by its exposure...
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The Political History of India, from 1784 to 1823, Volumen2

John Malcolm - 1826 - 648 páginas
...throughout an empire, our hold on which is opinion. Further, it is salutary for supreme authority, «ven when its intentions are most pure, to look to the control of public scrutiny : while conscious of rectitude, that authority can lose nothing of its strength by its exposure...
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