Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلدات 5-6A.C. Armstrong, 1860 |
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... truth , that India was a poorer country than countries which in Europe are reckoned poor , than Ireland , for example , or than Portugal . It was confidently believed by Lords of the Treasury , and members for the city that Bengal would ...
... truth , that India was a poorer country than countries which in Europe are reckoned poor , than Ireland , for example , or than Portugal . It was confidently believed by Lords of the Treasury , and members for the city that Bengal would ...
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... truth the sum of almost all the instructions that Hastings ever received from home . Now these instructions , being interpreted , mean simply , " Be the father and the oppressor of the people ; be just and un- just , moderate and ...
... truth the sum of almost all the instructions that Hastings ever received from home . Now these instructions , being interpreted , mean simply , " Be the father and the oppressor of the people ; be just and un- just , moderate and ...
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... truth of his story . The seal , whether forged , as Has- tings affirmed , or genuine , as we are rather inclined to believe , proved nothing . Nuncomar , as everybody knows , who knows India , had only to tell the Munny Begum that such ...
... truth of his story . The seal , whether forged , as Has- tings affirmed , or genuine , as we are rather inclined to believe , proved nothing . Nuncomar , as everybody knows , who knows India , had only to tell the Munny Begum that such ...
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... truth is , that the fearful dangers to which the public interests in every quarter were now exposed , made both Lord North and the Company unwilling to part with a Governor whose talents , expe- rience , and resolution , enmity itself ...
... truth is , that the fearful dangers to which the public interests in every quarter were now exposed , made both Lord North and the Company unwilling to part with a Governor whose talents , expe- rience , and resolution , enmity itself ...
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... truth and honour . " After the Council had risen , Francis put a challenge into the Governor - General's hand . It was instantly accepted . They met and fired . Francis was shot through the body . He was carried to a neighbouring house ...
... truth and honour . " After the Council had risen , Francis put a challenge into the Governor - General's hand . It was instantly accepted . They met and fired . Francis was shot through the body . He was carried to a neighbouring house ...
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