Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... general , persons who would not be the last to discover the truth of a proposition . On this occasion , however he meant to allow them two years ; and he ... Governor - General was in a manner prepared LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION . 35.
... general , persons who would not be the last to discover the truth of a proposition . On this occasion , however he meant to allow them two years ; and he ... Governor - General was in a manner prepared LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION . 35.
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... Governor - General . " In the following year occurred the celebrated debate on the war with France which ensued on the death of Louis XVI . and in which Lord Mornington as a Ministerialist , supported its policy , whilst Fox and ...
... Governor - General . " In the following year occurred the celebrated debate on the war with France which ensued on the death of Louis XVI . and in which Lord Mornington as a Ministerialist , supported its policy , whilst Fox and ...
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... Governor - General , that after his return from India they " did not live long together , " and were not again reconciled . This is an unsatis- factory and bald account of a step so important in our hero's life . Why did not Lady ...
... Governor - General , that after his return from India they " did not live long together , " and were not again reconciled . This is an unsatis- factory and bald account of a step so important in our hero's life . Why did not Lady ...
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... Governor- General of India . Lord Teignmouth had resigned that office early in the same year , apparently weary of the cares of govern- ment , and anxious to enjoy his newly gained nobility in England . The Marquess Cornwallis had been ...
... Governor- General of India . Lord Teignmouth had resigned that office early in the same year , apparently weary of the cares of govern- ment , and anxious to enjoy his newly gained nobility in England . The Marquess Cornwallis had been ...
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... Governor , but with the Government of England ; and consequently the then Government , and not the Governor - General , should be respon- sible for its effects . But at the period when Lord Mornington undertook the Government of British ...
... Governor , but with the Government of England ; and consequently the then Government , and not the Governor - General , should be respon- sible for its effects . But at the period when Lord Mornington undertook the Government of British ...
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