Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 6 tomasJames Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... expressed a desire to become a nation " in India ; they , who have since put in practice every art of tyranny to keep their countrymen from growing into a nation in that country . They confessed , that if their principle of Colonization ...
... expressed a desire to become a nation " in India ; they , who have since put in practice every art of tyranny to keep their countrymen from growing into a nation in that country . They confessed , that if their principle of Colonization ...
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... expression of his desires evinced the most intense energy ; and , as the fire of truth flashed perpe- tually through his periods , he disdained the petty flourishes of an artificial rhetoric . The oratory of Cicero could not but appear ...
... expression of his desires evinced the most intense energy ; and , as the fire of truth flashed perpe- tually through his periods , he disdained the petty flourishes of an artificial rhetoric . The oratory of Cicero could not but appear ...
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... expression ; and perceives that the poet presumed him to possess both taste and feeling . This will make strongly for the success of the poem ; for success it must , we think , com- mand , though it may not reach it as rapidly as it ...
... expression ; and perceives that the poet presumed him to possess both taste and feeling . This will make strongly for the success of the poem ; for success it must , we think , com- mand , though it may not reach it as rapidly as it ...
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... expressed . The Prince , who was the object of this base desire , to whom all the honour gathered in Spain is due , effaced by his humane and magnanimous conduct the odiousness of the enterprise ; he triumphed over the passions of a ...
... expressed . The Prince , who was the object of this base desire , to whom all the honour gathered in Spain is due , effaced by his humane and magnanimous conduct the odiousness of the enterprise ; he triumphed over the passions of a ...
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... the prophet . But , whatever may be the secrets of Rome , and the projects of the ene- mies of Greece , the empire of the East is at length falling to pieces ; according to the expression of Bossuet , it can now State of Europe in 1825 .
... the prophet . But , whatever may be the secrets of Rome , and the projects of the ene- mies of Greece , the empire of the East is at length falling to pieces ; according to the expression of Bossuet , it can now State of Europe in 1825 .
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appears appointed army Assam Barrackpore Bengal Bombay British Buckingham Burmese Burmese war Cæsar Calcutta Cape Capt Captain cause character charge Chittagong civil command Company's conduct Court of Directors Deccan declared ditto doubt Dupleix Dutch duty East India Company empire enemy England English Europe European favour feeling force friends Gentlemen give Government Governor Governor-General honour hope House Hyderabad interest island John Bull Judges juries justice King labour land late letter libel Lieut Lord Amherst Lord Charles Somerset Madras Majesty's ment military Mohammedan nations Native nature never o'er object observed officers opinion Oriental Herald Parliament Persian persons petitioner political Pondicherry possession present Prince principle Proprietor racter Rangoon reader regiment Resident respect revenue rupees sepoys servants supposed territory thing Thomas Hislop tion Trichinopoly troops trustees vice whole