Warren HastingsCassell, 1886 - 191 pages |
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Page 17
... court , the ha- rem , and the public offices . Cossimbazar was a port and a place of trade , renowned for the quantity and excellence of the silks which were sold in its marts , and constantly receiving and sending forth fleets of ...
... court , the ha- rem , and the public offices . Cossimbazar was a port and a place of trade , renowned for the quantity and excellence of the silks which were sold in its marts , and constantly receiving and sending forth fleets of ...
Page 18
... court . He thus became a diplo- matic agent , and soon established a high character for ability and resolution . The treason which at a later period was fatal to Surajah Dowlah was already in progress ; and Hastings was admitted to the ...
... court . He thus became a diplo- matic agent , and soon established a high character for ability and resolution . The treason which at a later period was fatal to Surajah Dowlah was already in progress ; and Hastings was admitted to the ...
Page 19
... court of the new prince as agent for the Company . He remained at Moorshedabad till the year 1761 , when he became a Member of Council , and was con- sequently forced to reside at Calcutta . This was during the interval between Clive's ...
... court of the new prince as agent for the Company . He remained at Moorshedabad till the year 1761 , when he became a Member of Council , and was con- sequently forced to reside at Calcutta . This was during the interval between Clive's ...
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... court of Europe . The gentle- man had no domestic ties . The lady was tied to a husband for whom she had no regard , and who had no regard for his own honor . An attachment sprang up , which was soon strengthened by events such as could ...
... court of Europe . The gentle- man had no domestic ties . The lady was tied to a husband for whom she had no regard , and who had no regard for his own honor . An attachment sprang up , which was soon strengthened by events such as could ...
Page 26
... courts of Franconia , that the Baron should afford every facility to the proceeding , and that , during the years which might elapse before the sentence should be pronounced , they should con- tinue to live together . It was also agreed ...
... courts of Franconia , that the Baron should afford every facility to the proceeding , and that , during the years which might elapse before the sentence should be pronounced , they should con- tinue to live together . It was also agreed ...
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