Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 4. kötetB. Tauchnitz, 1850 - 1742 oldal |
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74. oldal
... judge will admit , that there was really nothing in common between the system which he set up and that which he was sent to destroy . The monopoly of salt had been a source of revenue to the govern- ments of India before Clive was born ...
... judge will admit , that there was really nothing in common between the system which he set up and that which he was sent to destroy . The monopoly of salt had been a source of revenue to the govern- ments of India before Clive was born ...
78. oldal
... judge , he boasted with truth , that his last administration diminished instead of in- creasing his fortune . He One large sum indeed he accepted . Meer Jaffier had left him by will above sixty thousand pounds sterling in specie and ...
... judge , he boasted with truth , that his last administration diminished instead of in- creasing his fortune . He One large sum indeed he accepted . Meer Jaffier had left him by will above sixty thousand pounds sterling in specie and ...
82. oldal
... judge , was the feeling of the country respecting Nabobs in general . And Clive was eminently the Nabob , the ablest , the most celebrated , the highest in rank , the highest in fortune , of all the fraternity . His wealth was exhibited ...
... judge , was the feeling of the country respecting Nabobs in general . And Clive was eminently the Nabob , the ablest , the most celebrated , the highest in rank , the highest in fortune , of all the fraternity . His wealth was exhibited ...
85. oldal
... judges , and are still thrown by two or three old women , on the corn factors . It was , however , so loud and so general that it appears to have imposed even on an intellect raised so high above vulgar prejudices as that of Adam Smith ...
... judges , and are still thrown by two or three old women , on the corn factors . It was , however , so loud and so general that it appears to have imposed even on an intellect raised so high above vulgar prejudices as that of Adam Smith ...
92. oldal
... judges of an accusa- tion brought against Jenkinson or against Wilkes . But the question respecting Clive was not a party question ; and the House accordingly acted with the good sense and good feeling which may always be expected from ...
... judges of an accusa- tion brought against Jenkinson or against Wilkes . But the question respecting Clive was not a party question ; and the House accordingly acted with the good sense and good feeling which may always be expected from ...
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accused appeared army authority Benares Bengal British Burke Calcutta Carnatic Catholic century character charge Cheyte Sing chief Church of Rome Clive command Company Congreve Council Country Wife court Daylesford defence doctrine Dupleix East eminent empire enemies England English Europe European favour feeling force Fort St Fort William fortune Francis French friends functionaries Gleig government of Bengal Governor Governor-General hand Hastings Hindoo honour hundred impeachment Impey India judges justice Leigh Hunt letters Lord Holland Macaulay Madras Mahratta Meer Jaffier ment mind minister Mogul Moorshedabad morality Munny Begum Nabob nation native never Nuncomar Omichund Oude Parliament passed person Pitt poet political princes Protestant Protestantism province Rajah Reformation Rohilla scarcely seemed sent sepoys servants soldiers soon spirit strong Surajah Dowlah talents thing thousand pounds tion took triumph troops truth victory vote Warren Hastings whole Wycherley