Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 3. kötetLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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32. oldal
... hand ; and it was therefore thought desirable to send an able commander to the Company's settlements in India . The Directors appointed Clive governor of Fort St. David . The King gave him the commission of a lieutenant - colonel in the ...
... hand ; and it was therefore thought desirable to send an able commander to the Company's settlements in India . The Directors appointed Clive governor of Fort St. David . The King gave him the commission of a lieutenant - colonel in the ...
36. oldal
... hands of the con- querors . The Nabob seated himself with regal pomp in the principal hall of the factory , and ordered Mr. Holwell , the first in rank among the prisoners , to be brought before him . His Highness talked about the ...
... hands of the con- querors . The Nabob seated himself with regal pomp in the principal hall of the factory , and ordered Mr. Holwell , the first in rank among the prisoners , to be brought before him . His Highness talked about the ...
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... hands of the English , from whom he had nothing worse to fear than deposition and confinement . But he attributed this suggestion to treachery . Others urged him to try the chance ... hand , he let himself down at night from LORD CLIVE . 49.
... hands of the English , from whom he had nothing worse to fear than deposition and confinement . But he attributed this suggestion to treachery . Others urged him to try the chance ... hand , he let himself down at night from LORD CLIVE . 49.
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Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. his hand , he let himself down at night from a window of his palace , and , accompanied by only two attendants , embarked on the river for Patna . In a few ...
Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. his hand , he let himself down at night from a window of his palace , and , accompanied by only two attendants , embarked on the river for Patna . In a few ...
55. oldal
... hand , considers these great acquisitions as free gifts , honourable alike to the donor and to the receiver , and compares them to the rewards bestowed by foreign powers on Marlborough , on Nelson , and on Wellington . It had always ...
... hand , considers these great acquisitions as free gifts , honourable alike to the donor and to the receiver , and compares them to the rewards bestowed by foreign powers on Marlborough , on Nelson , and on Wellington . It had always ...
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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