Warren HastingsCambridge University Press, 1896 - 179 pages |
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... remained a friend , of Hannah More and her sisters . Zachary's sister Jean had married Mr. Thomas Babington of Rothley Temple , in Leicestershire ; Mrs. Macaulay was staying with her friends at Rothley Temple when her first child was ...
... remained a friend , of Hannah More and her sisters . Zachary's sister Jean had married Mr. Thomas Babington of Rothley Temple , in Leicestershire ; Mrs. Macaulay was staying with her friends at Rothley Temple when her first child was ...
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... remained in the family ; but it could no longer be kept up ; and in the following generation it was sold to a merchant of London . Before this transfer took place , the last Hastings of Daylesford had presented his second son to the ...
... remained in the family ; but it could no longer be kept up ; and in the following generation it was sold to a merchant of London . Before this transfer took place , the last Hastings of Daylesford had presented his second son to the ...
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... remained at Moorshedabad till the year 1761 , when he became a Member of Council , and was conse- quently forced to reside at Calcutta . This was during the interval between Clive's first and second adminis- trations , WARREN HASTINGS . 15.
... remained at Moorshedabad till the year 1761 , when he became a Member of Council , and was conse- quently forced to reside at Calcutta . This was during the interval between Clive's first and second adminis- trations , WARREN HASTINGS . 15.
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... remained four years in England . Of his life at this time very little is known . But it has been asserted , and is highly probable , that liberal studies and the society of men of letters occupied a great part of his time . It is to be ...
... remained four years in England . Of his life at this time very little is known . But it has been asserted , and is highly probable , that liberal studies and the society of men of letters occupied a great part of his time . It is to be ...
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... remained quiet . That bad man was stimulated at once by malignity , by avarice , and by ambition . Now was the time to be avenged on his old enemy , to wreak a grudge of seventeen years , to establish himself in the favour of the ...
... remained quiet . That bad man was stimulated at once by malignity , by avarice , and by ambition . Now was the time to be avenged on his old enemy , to wreak a grudge of seventeen years , to establish himself in the favour of the ...
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