Book contents
- Frontmatter
- A LETTER, &c. &c
- SECTION I Historical Sketch of the Indian Press
- SECTION II Arguments bearing on the Question of the Indian Press
- A SECOND LETTER TO SIR CHARLES FORBES, BART. M.P. ON THE SUPPRESSION OF PUBLIC DISCUSSION IN INDIA, AND THE BANISHMENT, WITHOUT TRIAL, OF TWO BRITISH EDITORS FROM THAT COUNTRY BY THE ACTING GOVERNOR-GENERAL, MR. ADAM
- A SECOND LETTER, &c. &c
- SECTION III Safety of the Press in India, as it regards the Permanence of our Empire
- SECTION IV Efficiency of the Press in India as a local Check against Misrule
- SECTION V Conclusion—and Connection of the Press with Colonization
- HISTORY OF THE PUBLIC PROCEEDINGS ON THE QUESTION OF THE EAST INDIA MONOPOLY, DURING THE PAST YEAR
- NEW QUARTERLY REVIEW
- Miscellaneous Frontmatter
- PUBLIC PROCEEDINGS ON THE EAST INDIA MONOPOLY
- PLAN FOR THE FUTURE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
- PLAN FOR THE FUTURE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
A SECOND LETTER, &c. &c
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2013
- Frontmatter
- A LETTER, &c. &c
- SECTION I Historical Sketch of the Indian Press
- SECTION II Arguments bearing on the Question of the Indian Press
- A SECOND LETTER TO SIR CHARLES FORBES, BART. M.P. ON THE SUPPRESSION OF PUBLIC DISCUSSION IN INDIA, AND THE BANISHMENT, WITHOUT TRIAL, OF TWO BRITISH EDITORS FROM THAT COUNTRY BY THE ACTING GOVERNOR-GENERAL, MR. ADAM
- A SECOND LETTER, &c. &c
- SECTION III Safety of the Press in India, as it regards the Permanence of our Empire
- SECTION IV Efficiency of the Press in India as a local Check against Misrule
- SECTION V Conclusion—and Connection of the Press with Colonization
- HISTORY OF THE PUBLIC PROCEEDINGS ON THE QUESTION OF THE EAST INDIA MONOPOLY, DURING THE PAST YEAR
- NEW QUARTERLY REVIEW
- Miscellaneous Frontmatter
- PUBLIC PROCEEDINGS ON THE EAST INDIA MONOPOLY
- PLAN FOR THE FUTURE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
- PLAN FOR THE FUTURE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Summary
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- Information
- Two Letters to Sir Charles ForbesAnd Other Short Writings on the East India Company and the Freedom of the Press, pp. 45Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012First published in: 1824