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The Friend of India and Statesman Friday November 4th 1878

1878

The other class is purely fanatic and intended to kindle the religious enthusiasm of the whole Mahomedan world by preaching the unity of the Faith the advent of Imam Muldit and the approaching end of the world. [...] The hoe sent a peon to prevent the cutting of the crop until the rent was paid ; and yet the province has become a aoandal to India for the poverty of the oultivaters. [...] The extent of the Boards' powers and the limit of their duties were not fixed and the efficacy of the law rested therefore upon the discretion and the earnestness of the members their concord with the local agents and the personal character of the latter. [...] ru the first case a Committee was to be appointed of persons professing the religion with which the endowment was connected and in accordance with the general wishes of those interested in the snatidenunee of such mosque temple or religion establishment;" and in the second " the local Government was to hand over to the trustee manager or enperintendent all the property and the powers of th [...] Forbes one of the Court of Directors in consequence of a family intrigue against him of which he WAS the victim and we wore the dopn." The Deputy Chairman of the court on the day of this debate—the 14th of July 1841—was a gallant eld General of the Madras Cavalry Sir James Law Lushington who in the course of his speech against the resolution spoke as follows :- " The privilege of disunion i
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Pages
26
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120041
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The Friend of India and Statesman
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