Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 3. kötetLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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16. oldal
... respect , as a venerable relic of an order of things which had passed away , it was absurd to regard him as the real master of Hindostan . In the year 1748 , died one of the most powerful of the new masters of India , the great Nizam al ...
... respect , as a venerable relic of an order of things which had passed away , it was absurd to regard him as the real master of Hindostan . In the year 1748 , died one of the most powerful of the new masters of India , the great Nizam al ...
31. oldal
... respecting elections were then considered merely as party 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 ...
... respecting elections were then considered merely as party 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 ...
51. oldal
... respect to this transaction , had not Sir John Malcolm undertaken to defend it in all its parts . He regrets , indeed , that it was necessary to employ means so liable to abuse as forgery ; but he will not admit that any blame attaches ...
... respect to this transaction , had not Sir John Malcolm undertaken to defend it in all its parts . He regrets , indeed , that it was necessary to employ means so liable to abuse as forgery ; but he will not admit that any blame attaches ...
52. oldal
... 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 longer than the life of individuals . It is ...
... 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 longer than the life of individuals . It is ...
55. oldal
... respect to the merest bauble , with respect to a cross , a medal , or a yard of coloured riband . But how can any government be well served , if those who command its forces are at liberty , without its permission , without its privity ...
... respect to the merest bauble , with respect to a cross , a medal , or a yard of coloured riband . But how can any government be well served , if those who command its forces are at liberty , without its permission , without its privity ...
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