Essay on Warren HastingsClarendon Press, 1911 - 160 oldal |
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5. oldal
... 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 that the splendour of his fame would bear many spots . He would have wished posterity to have a ...
... 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 that the splendour of his fame would bear many spots . He would have wished posterity to have a ...
6. oldal
... minds to be portrayed . Warren Hastings sprang from an ancient and illus- trious race . It has been affirmed that his pedigree 10 can be traced back to the great Danish sea - king , whose sails were long the terror of both coasts of the ...
... minds to be portrayed . Warren Hastings sprang from an ancient and illus- trious race . It has been affirmed that his pedigree 10 can be traced back to the great Danish sea - king , whose sails were long the terror of both coasts of the ...
7. oldal
... mind a scheme which , through all the turns of his eventful career , was never abandoned . He would recover the estate which had belonged to his fathers . He would be Hastings of Daylesford . 40 This purpose , formed in infancy and ...
... mind a scheme which , through all the turns of his eventful career , was never abandoned . He would recover the estate which had belonged to his fathers . He would be Hastings of Daylesford . 40 This purpose , formed in infancy and ...
14. oldal
... mind sought in Asiatic learning for new forms of intellectual enjoy- 15 ment , and for new views of government and society . Perhaps , like most persons who have paid much attention to departments of knowledge which lie out of the ...
... mind sought in Asiatic learning for new forms of intellectual enjoy- 15 ment , and for new views of government and society . Perhaps , like most persons who have paid much attention to departments of knowledge which lie out of the ...
15. oldal
... mind , and manners in the highest degree engaging . 25 She despised her husband heartily , and , as the story which we have to tell sufficiently proves , not without reason . She was interested by the conversation and flattered by the ...
... mind , and manners in the highest degree engaging . 25 She despised her husband heartily , and , as the story which we have to tell sufficiently proves , not without reason . She was interested by the conversation and flattered by the ...
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accused administration army Asaph-ul-Dowlah Asiatic authority Begums Benares Bengal Brahmin British Burke Calcutta Chait Singh character charge Charles Cheyte Sing Chief Justice Clavering Clive Company conduct Coote crimes Daylesford declared defence Directors Dundas empire enemies England English favour foll Fort William Francis friends Gleig government of Bengal Governor Governor-General Hastings's Hindoo honour House of Commons Hyder Imhoff impeachment India judges Junius King lakhs letters Lord Lucknow Macaulay Macaulay's Madras Mahommed Reza Khan Mahratta majority members of Council ment mind minister Mogul Moorshedabad Munny Begum Nabob Nabob Vizier native never Nuncomar orator Oude Parliament person Peshwa Pitt prince prisoner proceeding province Rajah resignation revenue Reza Khan Rohilla Rohilla war ruler rupees sent Sir Elijah Impey Sir Eyre Coote Sujah Dowlah Supreme Court talents thousand pounds tion took treasure treaty trial troops Vizier vote Warren Hastings Wheler William zemindar