Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 5-6A.C. Armstrong, 1860 |
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الصفحة 4
... mind a scheme which , through all the turns of his eventful career , was never abandoned . He would recover the estate which had belonged to his fathers . He would be Hastings of Daylesford . This purpose , formed in infancy and pov ...
... mind a scheme which , through all the turns of his eventful career , was never abandoned . He would recover the estate which had belonged to his fathers . He would be Hastings of Daylesford . This purpose , formed in infancy and pov ...
الصفحة 12
... mind sought in Asiatic learning for new forms of intellectual enjoyment , and for new views of government and society . Perhaps , like most persons who have paid much attention to de- partments of knowledge which lie out of the common ...
... mind sought in Asiatic learning for new forms of intellectual enjoyment , and for new views of government and society . Perhaps , like most persons who have paid much attention to de- partments of knowledge which lie out of the common ...
الصفحة 13
... mind , and manners in the highest degree engaging . She despised her husband heartily , and , as the story which we have to tell sufficiently proves , not without reason . She was interested by the conversation and flattered by the ...
... mind , and manners in the highest degree engaging . She despised her husband heartily , and , as the story which we have to tell sufficiently proves , not without reason . She was interested by the conversation and flattered by the ...
الصفحة 39
... punctilious . When men are in such a frame of mind , any trifle is sufficient to give occasion for dispute . The members of Council expected a salute of twenty - one guns from the batteries of Fort WARREN HASTINGS . 39.
... punctilious . When men are in such a frame of mind , any trifle is sufficient to give occasion for dispute . The members of Council expected a salute of twenty - one guns from the batteries of Fort WARREN HASTINGS . 39.
الصفحة 69
... mind burning with resentment , it might seem better to leave Bengal to the oppressors than to redeem it by enriching ... minds were so much embittered that they imputed to each other nothing less than deliberate vil- lany . ' I do not ...
... mind burning with resentment , it might seem better to leave Bengal to the oppressors than to redeem it by enriching ... minds were so much embittered that they imputed to each other nothing less than deliberate vil- lany . ' I do not ...
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