Anglo-India, Social, Moral, and Political: Tales and fictions. BiographyW.H. Allen, 1838 |
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ster , and steered his course across the Indus to Cabool . Here his talents gained him three rupees a - day , and he remained some years , under very kind treatment , rendering himself so useful , that he was obliged to go without leave ...
ster , and steered his course across the Indus to Cabool . Here his talents gained him three rupees a - day , and he remained some years , under very kind treatment , rendering himself so useful , that he was obliged to go without leave ...
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... talents and finished education , arrived at Madras , with permis- sion to practise as an attorney . Though not ... talent in the Mayor's Court , and he calcu- lated , perhaps not too sanguinely , that with such competitors , his success ...
... talents and finished education , arrived at Madras , with permis- sion to practise as an attorney . Though not ... talent in the Mayor's Court , and he calcu- lated , perhaps not too sanguinely , that with such competitors , his success ...
Strona 42
... talents , as it was to his virtues , for he was a being of high honour , and trained to the pursuit of noble ends by noble means . He spoke eloquently , not merely because he was a scholar , but because he thought and felt eloquently ...
... talents , as it was to his virtues , for he was a being of high honour , and trained to the pursuit of noble ends by noble means . He spoke eloquently , not merely because he was a scholar , but because he thought and felt eloquently ...
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... talent . The office having been cast on him by accidental devolution , he filled it but for a short time , when he was recalled to answer charges of malversation in England . Williams , intent only on his professional obligations ...
... talent . The office having been cast on him by accidental devolution , he filled it but for a short time , when he was recalled to answer charges of malversation in England . Williams , intent only on his professional obligations ...
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... talents of his assistant ; he accordingly retained Mr. Adam in his suite until his final departure for Europe ; and Sir George Barlow having , in April 1804 , made him deputy secretary in the secret political and foreign depart- ments ...
... talents of his assistant ; he accordingly retained Mr. Adam in his suite until his final departure for Europe ; and Sir George Barlow having , in April 1804 , made him deputy secretary in the secret political and foreign depart- ments ...
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Abdallah Abdalmalek Adam Adam's Akhtal amongst Ansarian Arabs army arrived Asiatic attacked authority Bajee Rao Bassorah became Bengal Benu Boyd Brahminism British Government Calcutta caliph called camels celebrated character chief Christian claim command considerable council Court of Directors Cufa death Doulut Rao duty England English European faith Farazdak father favour friends gave Ghaleb Ghatgay Governor Governor-general Hajjaj Hastings Hindu Holkar honour India influence Jareer Junius Khaled Kiernander kind Klaproth letters Lord Hastings Lord Teignmouth Louis Madras Mahratta Malek measures Mecca ment mind ministers Moawiyah Musulman Nabob native Nawar never Nizam Obeyda observed opinion Peishwa person poet political Pondicherry present prince racter Rajah Ram Mohun Roy Ranajit Sinh Rayey recited religion religious remarkable replied resided respect returned satire sent sentiments Sindhia Sir John Shore soon Taghleb talents tion tribe verses whilst young
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