Essay on Warren HastingsClarendon Press, 1911 - 160 oldal |
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15. oldal
... reason . She was interested by the conversation and flattered by the attentions of Hastings . The situation was indeed perilous . No place is so propitious to the 30 formation either of close friendships or of deadly enmities as an ...
... reason . She was interested by the conversation and flattered by the attentions of Hastings . The situation was indeed perilous . No place is so propitious to the 30 formation either of close friendships or of deadly enmities as an ...
28. oldal
... reason to believe that , at a period anterior to the dawn of regular history , the people who spoke the rich and flexible Sanskrit came from regions lying far beyond the Hyphasis and the Hystaspes , and imposed 15 their yoke on the ...
... reason to believe that , at a period anterior to the dawn of regular history , the people who spoke the rich and flexible Sanskrit came from regions lying far beyond the Hyphasis and the Hystaspes , and imposed 15 their yoke on the ...
35. oldal
... in the writings or in the speeches of Francis . Indeed one of the strongest reasons for believing 40 6 that Francis was Junius is the moral resemblance between c 2 WARREN HASTINGS 35 that he had himself, in 1770, heard speeches ...
... in the writings or in the speeches of Francis . Indeed one of the strongest reasons for believing 40 6 that Francis was Junius is the moral resemblance between c 2 WARREN HASTINGS 35 that he had himself, in 1770, heard speeches ...
46. oldal
... reason that judges are appointed is , that even a good man cannot be trusted to decide a cause in which he is himself con- cerned . Not a day passes on which an honest prosecutor does not ask for what none but a dishonest 25 tribunal ...
... reason that judges are appointed is , that even a good man cannot be trusted to decide a cause in which he is himself con- cerned . Not a day passes on which an honest prosecutor does not ask for what none but a dishonest 25 tribunal ...
71. oldal
... reason for the concealment . Public spirit , or the fear of detection , at last determined him to withstand the temptation . He paid over the bribe to 35 the Company's treasury , and insisted that the Rajah should instantly comply with ...
... reason for the concealment . Public spirit , or the fear of detection , at last determined him to withstand the temptation . He paid over the bribe to 35 the Company's treasury , and insisted that the Rajah should instantly comply with ...
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