Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 3. kötetLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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8. oldal
... honour that only a moderate ransom should be required . But the success of Labourdonnais had awakened the jealousy of his countryman , Dupleix , governor of Pondicherry . Dupleix , moreover , had already begun to revolve gigantic ...
... honour that only a moderate ransom should be required . But the success of Labourdonnais had awakened the jealousy of his countryman , Dupleix , governor of Pondicherry . Dupleix , moreover , had already begun to revolve gigantic ...
14. oldal
... honour . In truth , however , they were no longer lieutenants removable at pleasure , but inde . pendent hereditary princes . In this way originated those great Mussulman houses which formerly ruled Bengal and the Carnatic , and those ...
... honour . In truth , however , they were no longer lieutenants removable at pleasure , but inde . pendent hereditary princes . In this way originated those great Mussulman houses which formerly ruled Bengal and the Carnatic , and those ...
18. oldal
... honour or emolument could be obtained from the government but by his intervention . No petition , unless signed by him , was perused by the Nizam . Mirzapha Jung survived his elevation only a few months . But another prince of the same ...
... honour or emolument could be obtained from the government but by his intervention . No petition , unless signed by him , was perused by the Nizam . Mirzapha Jung survived his elevation only a few months . But another prince of the same ...
21. oldal
... honour to the oldest marshal in Europe . The breach , however , increased day by day . The garrison began to feel the pressure of hunger . Under such circumstances , any troops so scantily provided with officers might have been expected ...
... honour to the oldest marshal in Europe . The breach , however , increased day by day . The garrison began to feel the pressure of hunger . Under such circumstances , any troops so scantily provided with officers might have been expected ...
41. oldal
... honour and integrity in the conduct of his hero . But we can as little agree with Mr. Mill , who has gone so far as to say that Clive was a man " to whom deception , when it suited his purpose , never cost a pang . " Clive seems to us ...
... honour and integrity in the conduct of his hero . But we can as little agree with Mr. Mill , who has gone so far as to say that Clive was a man " to whom deception , when it suited his purpose , never cost a pang . " Clive seems to us ...
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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