Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 3. kötetLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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70. oldal
... in order only by wholesale exe- cutions . At length the state of things in Bengal began to excite uneasiness at home . A succession of revo- " ;; lutions ; a disorganized administration ; the natives pillaged 70 LORD CLIVE .
... in order only by wholesale exe- cutions . At length the state of things in Bengal began to excite uneasiness at home . A succession of revo- " ;; lutions ; a disorganized administration ; the natives pillaged 70 LORD CLIVE .
78. oldal
... length found it expedient to give to a domination which had been established by arms the sanction of law and ancient prescription , Theodoric thought it politic to obtain from the dis- tant court of Byzantium a commission appointing him ...
... length found it expedient to give to a domination which had been established by arms the sanction of law and ancient prescription , Theodoric thought it politic to obtain from the dis- tant court of Byzantium a commission appointing him ...
86. oldal
... length the evils which a bad government had engendered were ag- gravated by one of those fearful visitations which the best government cannot avert . In the summer of 1770 , the rains failed ; the earth was parched up ; the tanks were ...
... length the evils which a bad government had engendered were ag- gravated by one of those fearful visitations which the best government cannot avert . In the summer of 1770 , the rains failed ; the earth was parched up ; the tanks were ...
88. oldal
... length , in 1772 , it was generally felt that Par- liament could no longer neglect the affairs of India . The Government was stronger than any which had held power since the breach between Mr. Pitt and the great Whig connexion in 1761 ...
... length , in 1772 , it was generally felt that Par- liament could no longer neglect the affairs of India . The Government was stronger than any which had held power since the breach between Mr. Pitt and the great Whig connexion in 1761 ...
91. oldal
... length the committee had concluded its labours , enlightened and impartial inen had little difficulty in making up their minds as to the result . It was clear that Clive had been guilty of some acts which it is impossible to vindicate ...
... length the committee had concluded its labours , enlightened and impartial inen had little difficulty in making up their minds as to the result . It was clear that Clive had been guilty of some acts which it is impossible to vindicate ...
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