Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 3. kötetLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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23. oldal
... believe that whoever , during this festival , falls in arms against the infidels , atones by his death for all the sins of his life , and passes at once to the garden of the Houris . It was at this time that Rajah Sahib determined to ...
... believe that whoever , during this festival , falls in arms against the infidels , atones by his death for all the sins of his life , and passes at once to the garden of the Houris . It was at this time that Rajah Sahib determined to ...
25. oldal
... believe , to take this step , not by personal or national malevolence , but by a just and profound policy . The town and its pompous name , the pillar and its vaunting inscriptions , were among the devices by which Dupleix had laid the ...
... believe , to take this step , not by personal or national malevolence , but by a just and profound policy . The town and its pompous name , the pillar and its vaunting inscriptions , were among the devices by which Dupleix had laid the ...
52. oldal
... believe to be generally correct , even with respect to the temporal interest of individuals ; but , with respect to societies , the rule is subject to still fewer exceptions , and that for this reason , that the life of societies is ...
... believe to be generally correct , even with respect to the temporal interest of individuals ; but , with respect to societies , the rule is subject to still fewer exceptions , and that for this reason , that the life of societies is ...
63. oldal
... believe , the imputation most fatal to the character of a soldier . It was under the command of a foreign general that the British had triumphed at Minden and Warburg . The people therefore , as was natural , greeted with pride and ...
... believe , the imputation most fatal to the character of a soldier . It was under the command of a foreign general that the British had triumphed at Minden and Warburg . The people therefore , as was natural , greeted with pride and ...
87. oldal
... believe to have been unfounded . That servants of the Company had ven- tured , since Clive's departure , to deal in rice , is probable . That , if they dealt in rice , they must have gained by the scarcity , is certain . But there is no ...
... believe to have been unfounded . That servants of the Company had ven- tured , since Clive's departure , to deal in rice , is probable . That , if they dealt in rice , they must have gained by the scarcity , is certain . But there is no ...
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Addison admiration appeared army authority began Benares Bengal British Burke Bute Calcutta called Catholic character Chatham chief Church Clive Company Congreve Council Country Wife court Daylesford Dowlah Duke Dupleix eloquence eminent empire enemies England English Europe fame favour favourite feeling fortune France Frances Burney French friends genius George George Grenville Governor Governor-General Grenville hand Hastings honour house of Bourbon House of Commons hundred impeachment India justice King lady letters literary lived London Lord Lord Holland Lord Rockingham Madame D'Arblay Mahrattas manner Meer Jaffier ment mind ministers Miss Burney morality Nabob native nature never Nuncomar Omichund Oude Parliament party passed person Pitt poet political Pope Price One Shilling princes Protestantism Rockingham Rohilla Rome scarcely seemed sent servants soon spirit strong talents thing thought thousand pounds tion took Tories truth vote Whig whole write Wycherley