Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 3. kötetLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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... 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 no quarter . On the present occasion the ex- citement was great . The matter ...
... 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 no quarter . On the present occasion the ex- citement was great . The matter ...
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Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. question as a question of expediency in the lowest sense of the word , and using no arguments but such as Machiavelli might have employed in his confer- ences ...
Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. question as a question of expediency in the lowest sense of the word , and using no arguments but such as Machiavelli might have employed in his confer- ences ...
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... questions of the most solemn importance . Fictitious votes were manufactured on a gigantic scale . Clive himself laid * out a hundred thousand pounds in the purchase of stock , which he then divided among nominal proprie- tors on whom ...
... questions of the most solemn importance . Fictitious votes were manufactured on a gigantic scale . Clive himself laid * out a hundred thousand pounds in the purchase of stock , which he then divided among nominal proprie- tors on whom ...
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Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. Indian questions was then far greater than at pre- sent , and the reason is obvious . At present a writer enters the service young ; he climbs slowly ; he is ...
Contributed to the Edinburgh Review Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay. Indian questions was then far greater than at pre- sent , and the reason is obvious . At present a writer enters the service young ; he climbs slowly ; he is ...
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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