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Pagina 92
... and elsewhere ; but the intrigues of the Portuguese jesuits resident at the capital , and of the Mahomedan nobles , who were little pleased to see an obscure foreigner placed on an equal 92 Sketches and Portraits from the History of the.
... and elsewhere ; but the intrigues of the Portuguese jesuits resident at the capital , and of the Mahomedan nobles , who were little pleased to see an obscure foreigner placed on an equal 92 Sketches and Portraits from the History of the.
Pagina 127
... residents of Cairo call " ventilation ; " bad odours , emitted by mud saturated with water from the canal which flows through the city ; dark houses , the windows of which look , prison - like , on small square courts beneath ; a ...
... residents of Cairo call " ventilation ; " bad odours , emitted by mud saturated with water from the canal which flows through the city ; dark houses , the windows of which look , prison - like , on small square courts beneath ; a ...
Pagina 137
... resident servants of the Hon . East - India Company , who conducted that trade at Can- ton , and our general interests in China , on an improved and extended footing . The embassy of the Earl of Macartney , in 1793 , was certainly ...
... resident servants of the Hon . East - India Company , who conducted that trade at Can- ton , and our general interests in China , on an improved and extended footing . The embassy of the Earl of Macartney , in 1793 , was certainly ...
Pagina 139
... residents in China should not take their wives and families out with them to that country , because ( as it is erro- neously stated ) " the Chinese have an inveterate dislike to foreign ladies . " In the first place , the Chinese have ...
... residents in China should not take their wives and families out with them to that country , because ( as it is erro- neously stated ) " the Chinese have an inveterate dislike to foreign ladies . " In the first place , the Chinese have ...
Pagina 141
... resident authorities and those of her Majesty's naval and military officers at China should be equally provided for and understood , in order to prevent miscon ceptions and clashing between the parties . Our public officers in China ...
... resident authorities and those of her Majesty's naval and military officers at China should be equally provided for and understood , in order to prevent miscon ceptions and clashing between the parties . Our public officers in China ...
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Pagina 89 - Ah! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering tears, and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blushed at the praise of their own loveliness: And there were sudden partings, such as press The life from out young hearts; and choking sighs, Which ne'er might be repeated...
Pagina 4 - The insult of 800 years is at last avenged. The gates of the temple of Somnauth, so long the memorial of your humiliation, are become the proudest record of your national glory, the proof of your superiority in arms over the nations beyond the Indus.
Pagina 7 - That no native of the said territories, nor any natural-born subject of His Majesty resident therein shall, by reason only of his religion, place of birth, descent, colour or any of them, be disabled from holding any place, office or employment under the said Company.
Pagina 244 - 1. It is hereby enacted and declared, that no public officer shall, in execution of any decree or order of court, or for the enforcement of any demand of rent or revenue, sell, or cause to be sold, any person, or the right to the compulsory labour or services of any person, on the ground that such person is in a state of slavery.
Pagina 62 - A mixture of a lie doth ever add pleasure. Doth any man doubt, that if there were taken out of men's minds vain opinions, flattering hopes, false valuations, imaginations as one would, and the like, but it wouM leave the minds of a number of men poor shrunken things, full of melancholy and indisposition, and unpleasing to themselves?
Pagina 180 - Nothing has occurred to induce me to change my first opinion, that the measure commended by considerations of political and military prudence, is to bring back the armies now in Afghanistan at the earliest period at which their retirement can be effected consistently with the health and efficiency of the troops...
Pagina 30 - Sir, — I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords...
Pagina 228 - considered the subject of your lordship's letter of the 4th instant ; having looked at the difficulties in every point of view, and reflected on the advantages which would attend a successful accomplishment of such a move, and the moral influence it would have throughout Asia, I have come to a determination to retire a portion of the army under my command, via Ghuznee and Kabool.* I shall take with me not a large but a compact and well-tried force, on which I can rely.
Pagina 177 - Candahar, to the security of our troops now in the field from all unnecessary risk, and, finally to the re-establishment of our military reputation by the infliction of some signal and decisive blow upon the Affghans, which may make it appear to them, to our own subjects, and to our allies, that we have the power of inflicting punishment upon those who commit atrocities and violate their faith...
Pagina 214 - At this moment the torch of the first Arab went out ; I was close to him, and saw him fall on his side ; he uttered a groan ; his legs were strongly convulsed, and I heard a rattling noise in his throat ; he was dead. The Arab behind me, seeing the torch of his companion extinguished, and conceiving he had stumbled, passed me, advanced to his assistance, and stooped. I observed him appear faint, totter, and fall in a moment — he also was dead. 'The third Arab came forward and made an effort to...