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" ... to imply. The order was, therefore, very much modified ; and although preaching in the Loll bazaar in Calcutta was for a time discontinued, the missionaries were assured that the Government was " well satisfied with their character and deportment,... "
A Compendious History of the Principal Protestant Missions to the Heathen - Page 276
by Eleazar Lord - 1813
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Annual Register, Volume 77

Edmund Burke - History - 1836 - 898 pages
...bazaar in Calcutta was for a time discontinued, the missionaries were assured thai the Government was " well satisfied with their character and deportment,...that no complaint had ever been lodged against them." They moreover continued to enjoy, as an ulterior resort, and so far as it might he necessary for them...
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Brief Narrative of the Baptist Mission in India: Including an Account of ...

Baptist Missionary Society - Baptists - 1811 - 92 pages
...Christianity, only they must not go out under the sanction of the missionaries." The Governor-general at this time was Sir George Barlow, who not only professed...acknowledged themselves " well satisfied with their character »nd deportment, and that no complaint had ever been lodged against them." An order of council however...
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Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volume 158

Early English newspapers - 1835 - 740 pages
...bazaar in Calcutta was for a time discontinued, the missionaries were assured that the Government was " well satisfied with their character and deportment,...that no complaint had ever been lodged against them." They moreover continued to enjoy, as an ulterior resort, and so far as it might be necessary for them...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History ..., Volume 8; Volume 77

History - 1836 - 918 pages
...bazaar in Calcutta was for a time discontinued, the missionaries were assured that the Government was " well satisfied with their character and deportment,...that no complaint had ever been lodged against them." They moreover continued to enjoy, as an ulterior resort, and so far as it might be necessary for them...
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The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., Volume 20

Great Britain - 1836 - 540 pages
...bazaar in Calcutta was for a time discontinued, the missionaries were assured that the Government was " well satisfied with their character and deportment,...that no complaint had ever been lodged against them." They moreover continued to enjoy, as an ulterior resort, and so far as it might be necessary for them...
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The Annual biography and obituary, Volume 20

1836 - 492 pages
...bazaar in Calcutta was for a time discontinued, the missionaries were assured that the Government was " well satisfied with their character and deportment,...that no complaint had ever been lodged against them." They moreover continued to enjoy, as an ulterior resort, and so far as it might be necessary for them...
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The History of the Christian Missions of the Sixteenth ..., Volume 2

William Brown (M.D.) - Bible - 1864 - 550 pages
...contributed to that painful event. On the contrary, the magistrates frankly acknowledged that " they were well satisfied with their character and deportment,...that no complaint had ever been lodged against them." But notwithstanding this, an order of council Was passed, commanding Messrs Chater and Robinson to...
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Annual Register, Volume 77

Edmund Burke - History - 1836 - 1246 pages
...bazaar in Calcutta was for a time discontinued, the missionaries were assured that the Government was " well satisfied with their character and deportment,...that no complaint had ever been lodged against them." They moreover continued to enjoy, as an ulterior resort, and so far as it might be necessary for them...
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William Carey: A Biography

Joseph Belcher - Missions - 1853 - 324 pages
...Bazar in Calcutta was for a time discontinued, the Missionaries were assured that the Government was " well satisfied with their character and deportment,...that no complaint had ever been lodged against them." The proceedings in India consequent on the Vellore mutiny led, of course, to agitation and discussion...
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