But those who, having been present on the first day, now bore a part in the proceedings of the last, were few ; and most of those few were altered men. As Hastings himself said, the arraignment had taken place before one generation, and the judgment was... Warren Hastings - Page 170by Thomas Babington Macaulay baron Macaulay - 1886 - 183 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1910 - 300 pages
...day, now bore a part in the proceedings of the last, were few; and most of those few were altered men. As Hastings himself said, the arraignment had taken...before one generation, and the judgment was pronounced J^ by another. The spectator could not look at the woolsack, or at the red benches of the Peers, or... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1911 - 328 pages
...now bore a part in the proceedings of the last, were few ; and most 10 of those few were altered men. As Hastings himself said, the arraignment had taken...the woolsack, or at the red benches of the Peers, or 15 at the green benches of the Commons, without seeing something that reminded him of the instability... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1911 - 346 pages
...day, now bore a part in the proceedings of the last, were few; and most of those few were altered men. As Hastings himself said, the arraignment had taken...place before one generation, and the judgment was pro5 nounced by another. The spectator could not look at the woolsack, or at the red benches of the... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1912 - 300 pages
...bore a part in the proceedings of the last, were few; and most of those few were s altered men. 202. As Hastings himself said, the arraignment had taken...red benches of the Peers, or at the green benches of 10 the Commons, without seeing something that reminded him of the instability of all human things,... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1913 - 842 pages
...day, now bore a part in the proceedings of the last, were few ; and most of those were altered men. As Hastings himself said, the arraignment had taken place before one- generation, and the judgement was pronounced by another. The spectator could not look at the woolsack, or at the red benches... | |
| 1856 - 844 pages
...himself said, the arraignment had taken place before one generation, and the judgment was pronounced bv another. The spectator could not look at the woolsack...things — of the instability of power and fame and h'fe — of the more lamentable instability of friendship. The great seal was borne before Lord Loughborough,... | |
| Michael Edwardes - 1976 - 228 pages
...now bore a part in the proceedings of the last, were few; and most of 15 those few were altered men. As Hastings himself said, the arraignment had taken...benches of the Peers, or at the green benches of the 20 Commons, without seeing something that reminded him of the instability of all human things, of the... | |
| 1842 - 574 pages
...were few, and most of those few were altered men. As Hastings himself said, the arraignment had aken place before one generation, and the judgment was...look at the woolsack, or at the red benches of the WARREN HASTINGS. Pens, or at the green benches of the Commons, with oat teeing' something that reminded... | |
| 1856 - 840 pages
...between twenty and thirty years before. The length of the trial was full of affecting circumstances. " As Hastings himself said, the arraignment had taken...before one generation, and the judgment was pronounced bv another. The spectator could not look at the woolsack or at the red benches of thePeers, or at the... | |
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