Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 5-6A.C. Armstrong, 1860 |
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الصفحة 57
... language , their religion , and their institutions were derived , and to which , but a short time before , they had been as strongly attached as the inhabitants of Norfolk and Leicestershire . The great powers of Europe , humbled to the ...
... language , their religion , and their institutions were derived , and to which , but a short time before , they had been as strongly attached as the inhabitants of Norfolk and Leicestershire . The great powers of Europe , humbled to the ...
الصفحة 84
... language of a conqueror , and threatened , it was said , to sweep the white usurpers out of the land . But the English troops were now assem- ' bling fast . The officers , and even the private men , regarded the Governor - General with ...
... language of a conqueror , and threatened , it was said , to sweep the white usurpers out of the land . But the English troops were now assem- ' bling fast . The officers , and even the private men , regarded the Governor - General with ...
الصفحة 98
... language to the knowledge of European students owed much to his encouragement . It was under his protection that the Asiatic Society commenced its hon- ourable career . That distinguished body selected him . to be its first president ...
... language to the knowledge of European students owed much to his encouragement . It was under his protection that the Asiatic Society commenced its hon- ourable career . That distinguished body selected him . to be its first president ...
الصفحة 111
... language , neither re ligion nor manners in common , and from whom no re quital , no thanks , no applause could be expected . His knowledge of India was such as few , even of those Europeans who have passed many years in that country ...
... language , neither re ligion nor manners in common , and from whom no re quital , no thanks , no applause could be expected . His knowledge of India was such as few , even of those Europeans who have passed many years in that country ...
الصفحة 117
... language , the Minister gave his opinion on the case . He maintained that the Gov- ernor - General was justified in calling on the Rajah of Benares for pecuniary assistance , and in imposing a fine when that assistance was ...
... language , the Minister gave his opinion on the case . He maintained that the Gov- ernor - General was justified in calling on the Rajah of Benares for pecuniary assistance , and in imposing a fine when that assistance was ...
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