The Quarterly Review, Volumen232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1919 |
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... Siraj - ud - daula chose to threaten the English in his province of Bengal . The reasons for his action have been much discussed . It was asserted by the unveracious Holwell that he was warned by Alivirdi Khan , his predecessor ...
... Siraj - ud - daula chose to threaten the English in his province of Bengal . The reasons for his action have been much discussed . It was asserted by the unveracious Holwell that he was warned by Alivirdi Khan , his predecessor ...
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... Siraj - ud - daula's grandfather had been so shocked by the murder of Nasir Jang that he had threatened the French in Bengal with the confiscation of their property . These suspicions , directed especially against the English , were ...
... Siraj - ud - daula's grandfather had been so shocked by the murder of Nasir Jang that he had threatened the French in Bengal with the confiscation of their property . These suspicions , directed especially against the English , were ...
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... Siraj - ud - daula and establish Mir Jaffar as Nawab . The latter proved a most futile ally . He would neither join Clive on the march nor unite with him on the battlefield . But the Nawab had disgusted all his supporters . His camp was ...
... Siraj - ud - daula and establish Mir Jaffar as Nawab . The latter proved a most futile ally . He would neither join Clive on the march nor unite with him on the battlefield . But the Nawab had disgusted all his supporters . His camp was ...
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... Siraj - ud - daula had been overthrown had been supported by several prominent Hindus ; and , by continuing the alliance thus begun , Clive secured the general support of CLIVE IN INDIA 45.
... Siraj - ud - daula had been overthrown had been supported by several prominent Hindus ; and , by continuing the alliance thus begun , Clive secured the general support of CLIVE IN INDIA 45.
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... Siraj - ud - daula or Mir Jaffar ; and the English were in a position to assume direct control as soon as the time was ripe . The wonder is , not that Clive's settlement was in- complete , but that it lent itself so readily to the de ...
... Siraj - ud - daula or Mir Jaffar ; and the English were in a position to assume direct control as soon as the time was ripe . The wonder is , not that Clive's settlement was in- complete , but that it lent itself so readily to the de ...
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Página 199 - Captain, if you look in the maps of the orld, I warrant you sail find, in the comparisons between Macedon and Monmouth, that the situations, look you, is both alike. There is a river in Macedon, and there is also moreover a river at Monmouth.
Página 147 - They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.
Página 261 - And whereas conditions of labour exist involving such injustice, hardship and privation to large numbers of people as to produce unrest so great that the peace and harmony of the world are imperilled; and an improvement of those conditions is urgently required...
Página 205 - Two Voices are there ; one is of the Sea, One of the Mountains ; each a mighty Voice : In both from age to age Thou didst rejoice, They were thy chosen Music, Liberty...
Página 147 - WITH proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children, England mourns for her dead across the sea. Flesh of her flesh they were, spirit of her spirit, Fallen in the cause of the free. Solemn the drums thrill : Death august and royal Sings sorrow up into immortal spheres. There is music in the midst of desolation And a glory that shines upon our tears.
Página 307 - She did not blame Lady Russell, she did not blame herself for having been guided by her; but she felt that were any young person, in similar circumstances, to apply to her for counsel, they would never receive any of such certain immediate wretchedness, such uncertain future good.
Página 245 - Nothing in this Covenant shall be deemed to affect the validity of international engagements, such as treaties of arbitration or regional understandings like the Monroe doctrine, for securing the maintenance of peace.
Página 261 - Whereas the League of Nations has for its object the establishment of universal peace, and such a peace can be established only if it is based upon social justice...
Página 308 - I saw that my own feelings had prepared my sufferings and that my want of fortitude under them had almost led me to the grave.
Página 309 - She grew absolutely ashamed of herself. Of neither Darcy nor Wickham could she think without feeling that she had been blind, partial, prejudiced, absurd.