Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 3. kötetLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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14. oldal
... house of Tamerlane ; as a Count of Flanders or a Duke of Burgundy might have acknowledged the superiority of the ... houses which formerly ruled Bengal and the Carnatic , and those which still , though in a state of vassalage , exercise ...
... house of Tamerlane ; as a Count of Flanders or a Duke of Burgundy might have acknowledged the superiority of the ... houses which formerly ruled Bengal and the Carnatic , and those which still , though in a state of vassalage , exercise ...
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... House . Ques- tions respecting elections were then considered merely as party questions . Judicial impartiality was not even affected . Sir Robert Walpole was in the habit of saying openly that , in election battles , there ought to be ...
... House . Ques- tions respecting elections were then considered merely as party questions . Judicial impartiality was not even affected . Sir Robert Walpole was in the habit of saying openly that , in election battles , there ought to be ...
32. oldal
... House at their own weapons , and carried division after division against the whole influence of the Treasury . The committee decided in Clive's favour . But when the resolution was reported to the House , things took a different course ...
... House at their own weapons , and carried division after division against the whole influence of the Treasury . The committee decided in Clive's favour . But when the resolution was reported to the House , things took a different course ...
33. oldal
... house of Tamerlane , the wealthiest was Bengal . No part of India possessed such natural advantages , both for agriculture and for commerce . The Ganges , rushing through a hundred channels to the sea , has formed a vast plain of rich ...
... house of Tamerlane , the wealthiest was Bengal . No part of India possessed such natural advantages , both for agriculture and for commerce . The Ganges , rushing through a hundred channels to the sea , has formed a vast plain of rich ...
56. oldal
... House of Bourbon ; what would be thought of such a trans- action ? Yet the statute - book no more forbids the taking of presents in Europe now than it forbade the taking of presents in Asia then . At the same time , it must be admitted ...
... House of Bourbon ; what would be thought of such a trans- action ? Yet the statute - book no more forbids the taking of presents in Europe now than it forbade the taking of presents in Asia then . At the same time , it must be admitted ...
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