Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 3. kötetLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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... truth , however , they were no longer lieutenants removable at pleasure , but inde . pendent hereditary princes . In this way originated those great Mussulman houses which formerly ruled Bengal and the Carnatic , and those which still ...
... truth , however , they were no longer lieutenants removable at pleasure , but inde . pendent hereditary princes . In this way originated those great Mussulman houses which formerly ruled Bengal and the Carnatic , and those which still ...
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... truth seems to have been that he considered Oriental politics as a game in which nothing was unfair . He knew that the standard of morality among the natives of India differed widely from that established in England . He knew that he ...
... truth seems to have been that he considered Oriental politics as a game in which nothing was unfair . He knew that the standard of morality among the natives of India differed widely from that established in England . He knew that he ...
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... truth , and hearing none , if he fulfilled , to his own hurt , all his engagements with confederates who never kept an engagement that was not to their advantage . Ac- cordingly this man , in the other parts of his life an honourable ...
... truth , and hearing none , if he fulfilled , to his own hurt , all his engagements with confederates who never kept an engagement that was not to their advantage . Ac- cordingly this man , in the other parts of his life an honourable ...
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... truth , that it is not prudent to oppose perfidy to perfidy , and that the most efficient weapon with which men can encounter falsehood is truth . During a long course of years , the English rulers of India , surrounded by allies and ...
... truth , that it is not prudent to oppose perfidy to perfidy , and that the most efficient weapon with which men can encounter falsehood is truth . During a long course of years , the English rulers of India , surrounded by allies and ...
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... truth an independent sovereign , menaced Bengal with invasion . Nothing but the talents and authority of Clive could support the tottering government . While things were in this state a ship arrived with despatches which had been ...
... truth an independent sovereign , menaced Bengal with invasion . Nothing but the talents and authority of Clive could support the tottering government . While things were in this state a ship arrived with despatches which had been ...
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