Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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Page 30
... appear obscure . It shall be our endea- vor in the subsequent pages to give a brief , but clear and im- partial account of the events which marked the early career and Indian administration of the eldest of those illustrious brothers ...
... appear obscure . It shall be our endea- vor in the subsequent pages to give a brief , but clear and im- partial account of the events which marked the early career and Indian administration of the eldest of those illustrious brothers ...
Page 33
... appears to have entered upon his political life impressed with liberal and enlightened ideas . A zealous student and ardent admirer as he was of antiquity - he was also an admirer , but not a blind , or over - enthusiastic one , of the ...
... appears to have entered upon his political life impressed with liberal and enlightened ideas . A zealous student and ardent admirer as he was of antiquity - he was also an admirer , but not a blind , or over - enthusiastic one , of the ...
Page 36
... appears to have directed his attention to it from the beginning of his career in the English Parliament ; and very probably regard- ed the post of Commissioner for the affairs of India as a step- ping - stone to the splendid appointment ...
... appears to have directed his attention to it from the beginning of his career in the English Parliament ; and very probably regard- ed the post of Commissioner for the affairs of India as a step- ping - stone to the splendid appointment ...
Page 38
... appears indeed to have studied much the graces of elocution - his voice , his gestures , and his enunciation were all equally subjects to which he at first devoted considerable attention ; and although he cannot be said to 38 LORD ...
... appears indeed to have studied much the graces of elocution - his voice , his gestures , and his enunciation were all equally subjects to which he at first devoted considerable attention ; and although he cannot be said to 38 LORD ...
Page 39
... appears to have resigned in consequence of the Lord Lieutenant- cy of Ireland having been held out to him as a bait to induce him so to do . However this may be , certain it is that shortly after his nomination , the Directors announced ...
... appears to have resigned in consequence of the Lord Lieutenant- cy of Ireland having been held out to him as a bait to induce him so to do . However this may be , certain it is that shortly after his nomination , the Directors announced ...
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