Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 5-6A.C. Armstrong, 1860 |
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... took place , the last Hastings of Daylesford had presented his second son to the rectory of the parish in which the ancient residence of the family stood . The living was of little value ; and the situation of the poor clergyman , after ...
... took place , the last Hastings of Daylesford had presented his second son to the rectory of the parish in which the ancient residence of the family stood . The living was of little value ; and the situation of the poor clergyman , after ...
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... took to his book . The daily sight of the lands which his ancestors had possessed , and which had passed into the hands of strangers , filled his young brain with wild fancies and projects . He loved to hear stories of the wealth and ...
... took to his book . The daily sight of the lands which his ancestors had possessed , and which had passed into the hands of strangers , filled his young brain with wild fancies and projects . He loved to hear stories of the wealth and ...
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... already followed during more than two years . When Hastings took his seat at the head of the council board , Bengal was still governed according to the system which Clive had devised , a system which WARREN HASTINGS . 15.
... already followed during more than two years . When Hastings took his seat at the head of the council board , Bengal was still governed according to the system which Clive had devised , a system which WARREN HASTINGS . 15.
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... took his measures with his usual vigour and dexterity . At midnight , the palace of Mahommed Reza Khan at Moorshedabad was sur- rounded by a battalion of sepoys . The minister was roused from his slumbers and informed that he was a ...
... took his measures with his usual vigour and dexterity . At midnight , the palace of Mahommed Reza Khan at Moorshedabad was sur- rounded by a battalion of sepoys . The minister was roused from his slumbers and informed that he was a ...
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... 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 Council from England naturally had the effect of uniting the old servants of the ...
... 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 Council from England naturally had the effect of uniting the old servants of the ...
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