Critical Historical and Miscellaneous Essays with a Memoir and Index, المجلدات 5-6Mason, Baker & Pratt, 1873 |
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... feeling towards him is not exactly that of the House of Commons which impeached him in 1787 ; neither is it that of the House of Com- mons which uncovered and stood up to receive him in 1813. He had great qualities , and he rendered ...
... feeling towards him is not exactly that of the House of Commons which impeached him in 1787 ; neither is it that of the House of Com- mons which uncovered and stood up to receive him in 1813. He had great qualities , and he rendered ...
الصفحة 22
... feelings of hostility . Nevertheless he proceeded to execute the in- structions of the Company with an alacrity which he never showed , except when instructions were in per- fect conformity with his own views . He had , wisely as we ...
... feelings of hostility . Nevertheless he proceeded to execute the in- structions of the Company with an alacrity which he never showed , except when instructions were in per- fect conformity with his own views . He had , wisely as we ...
الصفحة 34
... feeling rare among Asiatics , and a bitter remembrance of the great crime of Eng- land , distinguish that noble Afghan race . To this day they are regarded as the best of all sepoys at the cold steel ; and it was very recently remarked ...
... feeling rare among Asiatics , and a bitter remembrance of the great crime of Eng- land , distinguish that noble Afghan race . To this day they are regarded as the best of all sepoys at the cold steel ; and it was very recently remarked ...
الصفحة 43
... feeling among the English in Bengal was strongly in favour of the Governor - General . In talents for business , in knowledge of the country , in general courtesy of demeanour , he was decidedly su- perior WARREN HASTINGS . 43.
... feeling among the English in Bengal was strongly in favour of the Governor - General . In talents for business , in knowledge of the country , in general courtesy of demeanour , he was decidedly su- perior WARREN HASTINGS . 43.
الصفحة 44
... feeling at the India House was adverse to the Governor - General . The triumph of Nuncomar seemed to be complete . He held a daily levee , to which his countrymen resorted in crowds , and to which , on one occasion , the majority of the ...
... feeling at the India House was adverse to the Governor - General . The triumph of Nuncomar seemed to be complete . He held a daily levee , to which his countrymen resorted in crowds , and to which , on one occasion , the majority of the ...
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Addison admiration appeared army Austrian Barère battle became began Bengal Burke Bute called character chief court death Duke eloquence enemies England English Europe fame favour favourite feeling fortune France Frances Burney Frederic Frederic's French friends genius Girondists Governor-General Grenville hand Hastings Hippolyte Carnot honour House of Bourbon House of Commons House of Hanover human hundred India Jacobin Johnson justice King King of Prussia lady Latin letters literary lived London Lord Lord Rockingham Madame D'Arblay manner Maria Theresa means ment military mind ministers Miss Burney nature never Nuncomar Paris Parliament party passed person Pitt poet political Pope prince Prussian Queen royal scarcely seemed sent Silesia soon Spectator spirit strong style talents taste Tatler temper thing thought thousand Tickell tion took Tories troops truth verses Voltaire Whig whole write wrote young