Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 5-6A.C. Armstrong, 1860 |
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... means of effecting his purpose , and dispensed him from the necessity of discussing the matter with his Council . He ... mean time , the great revolution which Hastings had planned was carried into effect . The office of minister was ...
... means of effecting his purpose , and dispensed him from the necessity of discussing the matter with his Council . He ... mean time , the great revolution which Hastings had planned was carried into effect . The office of minister was ...
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... mean time , Hastings was compelled to turn his attention to foreign affairs . The object of his diplomacy was at this ... means , fair or foul . The principle which directed all his dealings with his neighbours is fully expressed by the ...
... mean time , Hastings was compelled to turn his attention to foreign affairs . The object of his diplomacy was at this ... means , fair or foul . The principle which directed all his dealings with his neighbours is fully expressed by the ...
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... mean simply , " Be the father and the oppressor of the people ; be just and un- just , moderate and rapacious . " The ... means accuse or suspect those who framed these despatches of hypoc- risy . It is probable that , writing fifteen ...
... mean simply , " Be the father and the oppressor of the people ; be just and un- just , moderate and rapacious . " The ... means accuse or suspect those who framed these despatches of hypoc- risy . It is probable that , writing fifteen ...
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... on the Nabob of Oude . There can be no doubt that this was a result which , if it had been obtained by honest means , would have entitled him to the warmest grati- tude of his country , and which , by whatever 34 WARREN HASTINGS .
... on the Nabob of Oude . There can be no doubt that this was a result which , if it had been obtained by honest means , would have entitled him to the warmest grati- tude of his country , and which , by whatever 34 WARREN HASTINGS .
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... means obtained , proved that he possessed great talents for administration . In the mean time , Parliament had been engaged in long and grave discussions on Asiatic affairs . The ministry of Lord North , in the session of 1773 , intro ...
... means obtained , proved that he possessed great talents for administration . In the mean time , Parliament had been engaged in long and grave discussions on Asiatic affairs . The ministry of Lord North , in the session of 1773 , intro ...
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