Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 5-6A.C. Armstrong, 1860 |
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... enemies . He had never been compelled to make a choice between innocence and greatness , between crime . and ruin . Firmly as he held in theory the doctrine of human depravity , his habits were such that he was anable to conceive how ...
... enemies . He had never been compelled to make a choice between innocence and greatness , between crime . and ruin . Firmly as he held in theory the doctrine of human depravity , his habits were such that he was anable to conceive how ...
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... enemies who afterwards persecuted him would not have failed to discover and to proclaim his guilt . The keen , severe , and even malevolent scrutiny to which his whole public life was subjected , a scrutiny unparalleled , as we believe ...
... enemies who afterwards persecuted him would not have failed to discover and to proclaim his guilt . The keen , severe , and even malevolent scrutiny to which his whole public life was subjected , a scrutiny unparalleled , as we believe ...
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... enemy , " says Col- onel Champion , " gave proof of a good share of mili- tary knowledge ; and it is impossible to describe a ... enemies , whom they had never dared to look in the face . The soldiers of the Company , trained in an exact ...
... enemy , " says Col- onel Champion , " gave proof of a good share of mili- tary knowledge ; and it is impossible to describe a ... enemies , whom they had never dared to look in the face . The soldiers of the Company , trained in an exact ...
الصفحة 35
... habits of business . His enemies have never denied that he had a fearless and manly spirit ; and his friends , we are afraid , must acknowl- edge that his estimate of himself was extravagantly high , WARREN HASTINGS . 35.
... habits of business . His enemies have never denied that he had a fearless and manly spirit ; and his friends , we are afraid , must acknowl- edge that his estimate of himself was extravagantly high , WARREN HASTINGS . 35.
الصفحة 41
... enemies by accusing him . An Indian govern- ment has only to let it be understood that it wishes a particular man to be ruined ; and , in twenty - four hours , it will be furnished with grave charges , supported by depositions so full ...
... enemies by accusing him . An Indian govern- ment has only to let it be understood that it wishes a particular man to be ruined ; and , in twenty - four hours , it will be furnished with grave charges , supported by depositions so full ...
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