A Library of Universal Literature: In 4 Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations. Pt.3: Orations, Band 4Collier, 1900 |
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... Tamerlane - the India Company came to be what it is a great empire , carrying on subordinately a great commerce : it became that thing which was sup- posed by the Roman law irreconcilable to reason and pro- priety - eundem negotiatorem ...
... Tamerlane - the India Company came to be what it is a great empire , carrying on subordinately a great commerce : it became that thing which was sup- posed by the Roman law irreconcilable to reason and pro- priety - eundem negotiatorem ...
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... Tamer- lane . These Tartars did not establish themselves on the ruins of the Hindus . Their conquests were over the other Mohammedans ; for Tamerlane invaded Hindustan , as he invaded other countries , in the character of the great re ...
... Tamer- lane . These Tartars did not establish themselves on the ruins of the Hindus . Their conquests were over the other Mohammedans ; for Tamerlane invaded Hindustan , as he invaded other countries , in the character of the great re ...
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... Tamerlane , it was on these capital stipula- tions that the emperor should marry a daughter of Rajah Cheit Sing's house ; that the head of this house should be in perpetuity governors of the citadel of Agra , and anoint the king at his ...
... Tamerlane , it was on these capital stipula- tions that the emperor should marry a daughter of Rajah Cheit Sing's house ; that the head of this house should be in perpetuity governors of the citadel of Agra , and anoint the king at his ...
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... Tamerlane , however he may be indicated by the odious names of Tartar and conqueror , was no barbarian -that the people , who submitted to him , did not submit with the abject submission of slaves to the sword of a conqueror , but ...
... Tamerlane , however he may be indicated by the odious names of Tartar and conqueror , was no barbarian -that the people , who submitted to him , did not submit with the abject submission of slaves to the sword of a conqueror , but ...
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... Tamerlane these principal rajahs , instead of being called wretches , and treated as such , as Mr. Hastings has thought it becoming to call and treat them , when they were in arms against their sovereign were regarded with respect , and ...
... Tamerlane these principal rajahs , instead of being called wretches , and treated as such , as Mr. Hastings has thought it becoming to call and treat them , when they were in arms against their sovereign were regarded with respect , and ...
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abuse accused act of Parliament affairs America appointed arbitrary power Asia authority banyan Bengal bribery bribes British Calcutta called character charge charter colonies committee Commons Company's conduct constitution corruption Cossim Ally Khan council court of directors crimes criminal Debi Sing declared defence dewan Dinagepore duty East India empire England English evil export Genghiz Khan Gentoo give governor Governor-General Gunga Govin Sing hands Hastings Holwell honor House India Company inquiry Ireland judge justice kingdom land liberty Lord Clive lords lordships Mahomed Reza Major Calliaud manner means ment Mogul Mogul empire Mohammedan Munny Begum Nabob nation native nature never Nundcomar opinion oppression peculation persons prince principles proceeding province punishment Rajah received religion revenue revolution servants situation sovereign spirit Tamerlane thing tion trade transactions trust tyranny Warren Hastings whole zemindars