Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 3. kötetLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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19. oldal
... look with contempt on the mighty nation which was soon to conquer and to rule them . They had seen the French colours flying on Fort St. George ; they had seen the chiefs of the English factory led in triumph through the streets of ...
... look with contempt on the mighty nation which was soon to conquer and to rule them . They had seen the French colours flying on Fort St. George ; they had seen the chiefs of the English factory led in triumph through the streets of ...
26. oldal
... look with disdain on interlopers , he had yet liberality enough to acknowledge that Clive was an exception to common rules . " Some people , " he wrote , " are pleased to term Captain Clive fortunate and lucky ; but , in my opinion ...
... look with disdain on interlopers , he had yet liberality enough to acknowledge that Clive was an exception to common rules . " Some people , " he wrote , " are pleased to term Captain Clive fortunate and lucky ; but , in my opinion ...
32. oldal
... look again towards India . The Company and the Government were eager to avail themselves of his services . A treaty favour- able to England had indeed been concluded in the Carnatic . Dupleix had been superseded , and had re- turned ...
... look again towards India . The Company and the Government were eager to avail themselves of his services . A treaty favour- able to England had indeed been concluded in the Carnatic . Dupleix had been superseded , and had re- turned ...
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... formidable strength by which he had himself been hitherto sup- ported . He knew that it would be impossible to find among the natives of India any force which would look the Colonel's little army in the face . The 60 LORD CLIVE .
... formidable strength by which he had himself been hitherto sup- ported . He knew that it would be impossible to find among the natives of India any force which would look the Colonel's little army in the face . The 60 LORD CLIVE .
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Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. look the Colonel's little army in the face . The French power in Bengal was extinct . But the fame of the Dutch had anciently been great in the Eastern seas ...
Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. look the Colonel's little army in the face . The French power in Bengal was extinct . But the fame of the Dutch had anciently been great in the Eastern seas ...
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