Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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Pagina 25
... supposed that the latter places are the abode of rustic sim- plicity and manliness . Bad and low passions are as rife where law has never been as where it is daily perverted to a means of fraud or oppression . The curse of ignorance as ...
... supposed that the latter places are the abode of rustic sim- plicity and manliness . Bad and low passions are as rife where law has never been as where it is daily perverted to a means of fraud or oppression . The curse of ignorance as ...
Pagina 41
... supposed to establish peace on the foundation which secured it in Europe - the balance . of power . Irrespective of the great dissimilarity between the con- dition of Europe and of India , principles , only applicable to the former ...
... supposed to establish peace on the foundation which secured it in Europe - the balance . of power . Irrespective of the great dissimilarity between the con- dition of Europe and of India , principles , only applicable to the former ...
Pagina 42
... supposed to be secured , but how much had not the relative situations of the parties to the treaty altered since 1792 ? The Nizam and the Mahrattas , we have already seen , were deadly enemies to each other in the first place , -what ...
... supposed to be secured , but how much had not the relative situations of the parties to the treaty altered since 1792 ? The Nizam and the Mahrattas , we have already seen , were deadly enemies to each other in the first place , -what ...
Pagina 47
... supposed , did not obtain much favor in the eyes of the Governor - General . should never think it worth while , " says he , even in the cases supposed of a rupture with the Nizam , or of an attack from Raymond , to repel the aggression ...
... supposed , did not obtain much favor in the eyes of the Governor - General . should never think it worth while , " says he , even in the cases supposed of a rupture with the Nizam , or of an attack from Raymond , to repel the aggression ...
Pagina 57
... supposed that they would look upon the partition of half the empire with any other than hostile eyes . True , the power of the state was crippled and a great proportion of its means of offence removed , but there could be little doubt ...
... supposed that they would look upon the partition of half the empire with any other than hostile eyes . True , the power of the state was crippled and a great proportion of its means of offence removed , but there could be little doubt ...
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