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the Tribunals are "<hi rend="underline">open</hi>" — open to the poverty-blasted-ignorant-timid- | the Tribunals are "<hi rend="underline">open</hi>" — open to the poverty-blasted-ignorant-timid- | ||
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<hi rend="underline">taxation</hi>, greater in proportion to the extreme indigence of our <hi rend="underline">well ground</hi> | <hi rend="underline">taxation</hi>, greater in proportion to the extreme indigence of our <hi rend="underline">well ground</hi> | ||
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in India, to whom <hi rend="underline">I</hi> would commit such a charge with full confidence — | in India, to whom <hi rend="underline">I</hi> would commit such a charge with full confidence — | ||
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<hi rend="underline">Courtenay Smith</hi> (the brother of the <hi rend="underline">Rev<hi rend="superscript">d Sidney Smith</hi>) but he is of the "Liberal | <hi rend="underline">Courtenay Smith</hi> (the brother of the <hi rend="underline">Rev<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> <hi rend="underline">Sidney Smith</hi>) but he is of the "Liberal | ||
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"faction" — & not in <sic>favor</sic> with his brethren.— What then is to be done to | "faction" — & not in <sic>favor</sic> with his brethren.— What then is to be done to | ||
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invariably in General Orders, with the Comments of the Commander
on them, to every Regiment: But what checks are provided for the conduct
of a Company's civil servant? What shall efficiently control exaction & To level
function
no Check
tyranny if he be capable of such? What shall keep down his ill-will to
the Jury System, his Jealousy of the partial eclipse which his autocracy
in the province must suffer? his habitual insolence of office? the white
man's, — the rich man's — the civil servant's feelings towards the black —
the poor — the "low"man? Nothing but the feeble, formal, — "regular channel"
control of official superiors, distant many degrees of latitude or longitude
perhaps — & all belonging to the same corps with the supposed offender.
There is no vicinage of his equals — no community to stand in awe of —
no one independant of his direct authority, or indirect influence! — Yes! Justice denied
by factitious
Corps.
the Tribunals are "open" — open to the poverty-blasted-ignorant-timid-
blackman — who ventures to wage such a war with the great man of his
District: — "open" — but with every stage loaded with, costs, stamps, & law
taxation, greater in proportion to the extreme indigence of our well ground
Eastern subject, than those of England, — & more remote, more inaccessible
than even our Courts.
If no better checks than all this be provided, the attempt to put
natives on Juries will utterly fail — I know of but one company's Judge
in India, to whom I would commit such a charge with full confidence —
Courtenay Smith (the brother of the Rev<hi rend="superscript">d Sidney Smith) but he is of the "Liberal
"faction" — & not in favor with his brethren.— What then is to be done to
prevent this excellently meant measure from miscarrying? — There is but
one efficacious remedy & to that must we come at last in India, as at
home, Publicity! shame & intimidation are its offspring, & bodies or classes of
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richard doane |
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