Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays: With a Memoir and Index, المجلد 5Hurd and Houghton, 1876 |
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... taken , and most of the English prisoners perished in the Black Hole . In these events originated the greatness of Warren Hastings . The fugitive governor and his companions had taken refuge on the dreary islet of Fulda , near the mouth ...
... taken , and most of the English prisoners perished in the Black Hole . In these events originated the greatness of Warren Hastings . The fugitive governor and his companions had taken refuge on the dreary islet of Fulda , near the mouth ...
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... taken in company . Ceremony is to a great extent banished . It is every day in the power of a mischievous person to inflict innumerable annoyances . It is every day in the power of an amiable person to confer little services . It not ...
... taken in company . Ceremony is to a great extent banished . It is every day in the power of a mischievous person to inflict innumerable annoyances . It is every day in the power of an amiable person to confer little services . It not ...
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... - rably associated with that of Warren Hastings , the Maharajah Nuncomar . This man had played an important part in all the revolutions which , since the time of Surajah Dowlah , had taken place in Bengal 18 WARREN HASTINGS .
... - rably associated with that of Warren Hastings , the Maharajah Nuncomar . This man had played an important part in all the revolutions which , since the time of Surajah Dowlah , had taken place in Bengal 18 WARREN HASTINGS .
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... taken place in Bengal . To the consideration which in that country belongs to high and pure caste , he added the weight which is derived from wealth , talents , and experience . Of his moral character it is difficult to give a notion to ...
... taken place in Bengal . To the consideration which in that country belongs to high and pure caste , he added the weight which is derived from wealth , talents , and experience . Of his moral character it is difficult to give a notion to ...
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... taken for granted , that the acknowledged compositions of Francis are very decidedly inferior to the anonymous letters . The argument from inferiority , at all events , is one which may be urged with at least equal force against every ...
... taken for granted , that the acknowledged compositions of Francis are very decidedly inferior to the anonymous letters . The argument from inferiority , at all events , is one which may be urged with at least equal force against every ...
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