Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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Page 33
... considered unconstitutional , and did not fail loudly to declaim . against them . During the same year , but somewhat previous to the speech to which we have thus incidentally referred , the order of St. Patrick was first instituted by ...
... considered unconstitutional , and did not fail loudly to declaim . against them . During the same year , but somewhat previous to the speech to which we have thus incidentally referred , the order of St. Patrick was first instituted by ...
Page 57
... considered bereft of reason were it to do so . When the smaller portion was offered , with the conditions annexed , it was indignantly refused , and the territory set apart for this pur- pose was , in consequence , divided between the ...
... considered bereft of reason were it to do so . When the smaller portion was offered , with the conditions annexed , it was indignantly refused , and the territory set apart for this pur- pose was , in consequence , divided between the ...
Page 66
... considered most defective , and that , in which a re- form " might be best commenced , and this he was not slow in recommending , urging that the funds which were consumed in the support of these " numerous disorderly battalions ...
... considered most defective , and that , in which a re- form " might be best commenced , and this he was not slow in recommending , urging that the funds which were consumed in the support of these " numerous disorderly battalions ...
Page 68
... considered that if his Excellency could but be persuaded to renounce the civil and military administration of Oude in favor of the Company , it would be better far than an abdica- tion , more advantageous to the latter at least . This ...
... considered that if his Excellency could but be persuaded to renounce the civil and military administration of Oude in favor of the Company , it would be better far than an abdica- tion , more advantageous to the latter at least . This ...
Page 69
... considered would plunge his country into " a sea of troubles . " The funds derivable from this measure , however , were not found * Despatches , II . p . 199 . to be so great as was anticipated , and the LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION .
... considered would plunge his country into " a sea of troubles . " The funds derivable from this measure , however , were not found * Despatches , II . p . 199 . to be so great as was anticipated , and the LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION .
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