Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 3. kötetLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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1. oldal
... took a harquebusier for a sorcerer , able to scatter the thunder and lightning of the skies . The people of India , when we subdued them , were ten times as VOL . III . B numerous as the Americans whom the Spaniards vanquished , and.
... took a harquebusier for a sorcerer , able to scatter the thunder and lightning of the skies . The people of India , when we subdued them , were ten times as VOL . III . B numerous as the Americans whom the Spaniards vanquished , and.
8. oldal
... took the opposite side . Though England was even then the first of maritime powers , she was not , as she has since become , more than a match on the sea for all the nations of the world together ; and she found it difficult to maintain ...
... took the opposite side . Though England was even then the first of maritime powers , she was not , as she has since become , more than a match on the sea for all the nations of the world together ; and she found it difficult to maintain ...
9. oldal
... took refuge at Fort St. David , one of the small English settlements subordinate to Madras . The circumstances in which he was now placed naturally led him to adopt a profession better suited to his restless and intrepid spirit than the ...
... took refuge at Fort St. David , one of the small English settlements subordinate to Madras . The circumstances in which he was now placed naturally led him to adopt a profession better suited to his restless and intrepid spirit than the ...
16. oldal
... took part in the disputes of the natives confounded the confusion , by applying to Asiatic politics the public law of the West and analogies drawn from the feudal system . If it was convenient to treat a Nabob as an independent prince ...
... took part in the disputes of the natives confounded the confusion , by applying to Asiatic politics the public law of the West and analogies drawn from the feudal system . If it was convenient to treat a Nabob as an independent prince ...
18. oldal
... took precedence of all the court . He was declared Governor of India from the river Kristna to Cape Comorin , a country about as large as France , with authority superior even to that of Chunda Sahib . He was intrusted with the command ...
... took precedence of all the court . He was declared Governor of India from the river Kristna to Cape Comorin , a country about as large as France , with authority superior even to that of Chunda Sahib . He was intrusted with the command ...
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