Critical and historical essaysDent, 1966 |
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Page 239
... administration is entitled to as much respect as that of any statesman that England ever produced , expressed , during the ministerial negotiations of the year 1812 , his conviction that even thirteen was an inconveniently large number ...
... administration is entitled to as much respect as that of any statesman that England ever produced , expressed , during the ministerial negotiations of the year 1812 , his conviction that even thirteen was an inconveniently large number ...
Page 561
... administration of justice , the details of the collection of revenue , were almost entirely neglected . We may remark that the phraseology of the Company's servants still bears the traces of this state of things . To this day they ...
... administration of justice , the details of the collection of revenue , were almost entirely neglected . We may remark that the phraseology of the Company's servants still bears the traces of this state of things . To this day they ...
Page 627
... administration of Hastings had not been so blameless , nor was the great party of Fox and North so feeble , that it could be prudent to venture on so bold a defiance . The leaders of the Opposition instantly returned the only answer ...
... administration of Hastings had not been so blameless , nor was the great party of Fox and North so feeble , that it could be prudent to venture on so bold a defiance . The leaders of the Opposition instantly returned the only answer ...
Contents
ENGLISH HISTORY | 3 |
Introduction by Douglas Jerrold | 18 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 405 |
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