Warren HastingsCambridge University Press, 1896 - 179 pages |
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... letters , once announced that as Macaulay was coming presently , " If any one has anything to say let him say while there remains a chance . " it now , In 1823 and 1824 Macaulay contributed to a maga- zine , Knight's Quarterly , set up ...
... letters , once announced that as Macaulay was coming presently , " If any one has anything to say let him say while there remains a chance . " it now , In 1823 and 1824 Macaulay contributed to a maga- zine , Knight's Quarterly , set up ...
Page 9
... letters on the same bench with the sons of the peasantry ; nor did anything in his garb or fare indicate that his life was to take a widely different course from that of the young rustics with whom he studied and played . But no cloud ...
... letters on the same bench with the sons of the peasantry ; nor did anything in his garb or fare indicate that his life was to take a widely different course from that of the young rustics with whom he studied and played . But no cloud ...
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... letters on the walls of the dormitory still attests his victory over many older competitors . He stayed two years longer at the school , and was looking forward to a studentship at Christ Church , when an event happened which changed ...
... letters on the walls of the dormitory still attests his victory over many older competitors . He stayed two years longer at the school , and was looking forward to a studentship at Christ Church , when an event happened which changed ...
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... letters occupied a great part of his time . It is to be remembered to his honour that , in days when the languages of the East were regarded by other servants of the Company merely as the means of communicating with weavers and money ...
... letters occupied a great part of his time . It is to be remembered to his honour that , in days when the languages of the East were regarded by other servants of the Company merely as the means of communicating with weavers and money ...
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... letter addressed by the Court of Directors , not to the Council generally , but to himself in particular . He was directed to remove Mahommed Reza Khan , to arrest him , together with all his family and all his partisans , and to ...
... letter addressed by the Court of Directors , not to the Council generally , but to himself in particular . He was directed to remove Mahommed Reza Khan , to arrest him , together with all his family and all his partisans , and to ...
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