Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 3. kötetLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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90. oldal
... talents both for disquisition and declamation which as- siduous culture might have improved into the highest excellence . He confined his defence on this occasion to the measures of his last administration , and succeeded so far that ...
... talents both for disquisition and declamation which as- siduous culture might have improved into the highest excellence . He confined his defence on this occasion to the measures of his last administration , and succeeded so far that ...
91. oldal
... talents , and even great virtues ; that he had rendered eminent services both to his country and to the people of India ; and that it was in truth not for his dealings with Meer Jaffier nor for the fraud which he had practised on ...
... talents , and even great virtues ; that he had rendered eminent services both to his country and to the people of India ; and that it was in truth not for his dealings with Meer Jaffier nor for the fraud which he had practised on ...
96. oldal
... talents of the soldier and the statesman , and would then sink back into his melan- choly repose . The disputes with America had now become so serious that an appeal to the sword seemed inevitable ; and the Ministers were desirous to ...
... talents of the soldier and the statesman , and would then sink back into his melan- choly repose . The disputes with America had now become so serious that an appeal to the sword seemed inevitable ; and the Ministers were desirous to ...
97. oldal
... talents for war , was Napoleon Bonaparte . From Clive's second visit to India dates the poli- tical ascendency of the English in that country . His dexterity and resolution realised , in the course of a few months , more than all the ...
... talents for war , was Napoleon Bonaparte . From Clive's second visit to India dates the poli- tical ascendency of the English in that country . His dexterity and resolution realised , in the course of a few months , more than all the ...
104. oldal
... , we cannot but feel some doubt whether the doctrine of transubstantiation may not triumph over all opposition . More was a man of We eminent talents . He had all the information on 104 RANKE'S HISTORY OF THE POPES .
... , we cannot but feel some doubt whether the doctrine of transubstantiation may not triumph over all opposition . More was a man of We eminent talents . He had all the information on 104 RANKE'S HISTORY OF THE POPES .
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Addison admiration appeared army authority began Benares Bengal British Burke Bute Calcutta called Catholic character Chatham chief Church Clive Company Congreve Council Country Wife court Daylesford Dowlah Duke Dupleix eloquence eminent empire enemies England English Europe fame favour favourite feeling fortune France Frances Burney French friends genius George George Grenville Governor Governor-General Grenville hand Hastings honour house of Bourbon House of Commons hundred impeachment India justice King lady letters literary lived London Lord Lord Holland Lord Rockingham Madame D'Arblay Mahrattas manner Meer Jaffier ment mind ministers Miss Burney morality Nabob native nature never Nuncomar Omichund Oude Parliament party passed person Pitt poet political Pope Price One Shilling princes Protestantism Rockingham Rohilla Rome scarcely seemed sent servants soon spirit strong talents thing thought thousand pounds tion took Tories truth vote Whig whole write Wycherley