Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 5-6A.C. Armstrong, 1860 |
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... England . He had realized only a very moderate fortune ; and that mod- erate fortune was soon reduced to nothing , partly by his praiseworthy liberality , and partly by his misman- agement . Towards his relations he appears to have ...
... England . He had realized only a very moderate fortune ; and that mod- erate fortune was soon reduced to nothing , partly by his praiseworthy liberality , and partly by his misman- agement . Towards his relations he appears to have ...
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... England . The ablest of the new Councillors was , beyond all doubt , Philip Francis . His acknowledged compositions prove that he possessed considerable eloquence and in- formation . Several years passed in the public offices had formed ...
... England . The ablest of the new Councillors was , beyond all doubt , Philip Francis . His acknowledged compositions prove that he possessed considerable eloquence and in- formation . Several years passed in the public offices had formed ...
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... England , and in which all the most eminent statesmen and orators of the age took active part on one or the other side . Hastings was supported by Barwell . They had not always been friends . But the arrival of the new mem- bers of ...
... England , and in which all the most eminent statesmen and orators of the age took active part on one or the other side . Hastings was supported by Barwell . They had not always been friends . But the arrival of the new mem- bers of ...
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... Crown to remove him on an address from the Com- pany . Lord North was desirous to procure such an address . The three members of Council who had been sent out from England were men of his own choice 52 WARREN HASTINGS .
... Crown to remove him on an address from the Com- pany . Lord North was desirous to procure such an address . The three members of Council who had been sent out from England were men of his own choice 52 WARREN HASTINGS .
الصفحة 58
... England might form an alliance with some native power , might furnish that power with troops , arms , and ammunition , and might thus assail our possessions on the side of the land . It was chiefly from the Mah- rattas that Hastings ...
... England might form an alliance with some native power , might furnish that power with troops , arms , and ammunition , and might thus assail our possessions on the side of the land . It was chiefly from the Mah- rattas that Hastings ...
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