Essay on Warren HastingsClarendon Press, 1911 - 160 oldal |
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3. oldal
... believe him guilty of the horrible crimes imputed to him as to suspect any of my own colleagues of such enormities . believe him to have been quite innocent . ' · . I Rājā Chait Singh , as a zemindar holding first under the Nawab ...
... believe him guilty of the horrible crimes imputed to him as to suspect any of my own colleagues of such enormities . believe him to have been quite innocent . ' · . I Rājā Chait Singh , as a zemindar holding first under the Nawab ...
5. oldal
... believe that , if he were now living , he would have sufficient judgement and sufficient greatness of mind 20 to wish to be shown as he was . He must have known that there were dark spots on his fame . He might also have felt with pride ...
... believe that , if he were now living , he would have sufficient judgement and sufficient greatness of mind 20 to wish to be shown as he was . He must have known that there were dark spots on his fame . He might also have felt with pride ...
8. oldal
... believe that so good - tempered a fellow could have done anything very wrong . His own life had been spent in praying , musing , and rhyming among the water- 35 lilies of the Ouse . He had preserved in no common measure the innocence of ...
... believe that so good - tempered a fellow could have done anything very wrong . His own life had been spent in praying , musing , and rhyming among the water- 35 lilies of the Ouse . He had preserved in no common measure the innocence of ...
12. oldal
... believe to be the most frightful of all spectacles , the strength of civilization without its mercy . To all other despotism 15 there is a check , imperfect , indeed , and liable to gross abuse , but still sufficient to preserve society ...
... believe to be the most frightful of all spectacles , the strength of civilization without its mercy . To all other despotism 15 there is a check , imperfect , indeed , and liable to gross abuse , but still sufficient to preserve society ...
13. oldal
... believe , in the history of mankind , is in one respect advantageous to his reputation . It brought many lamentable blemishes to light ; but it 20 entitles him to be considered pure from every blemish which has not been brought to light ...
... believe , in the history of mankind , is in one respect advantageous to his reputation . It brought many lamentable blemishes to light ; but it 20 entitles him to be considered pure from every blemish which has not been brought to light ...
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ESSAY ON WARREN HASTINGS Thomas Babington Macaulay Bar Macaulay,Allan 1876- Abbott Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2016 |
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