The Westminster Review, Volumen152Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1899 |
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... honour and of labour , and the salary the nominal amount of which has not been increased for over one hundred years - is no longer the temptation that it once was . But he leads a pleasant life , having a charming summer residence in a ...
... honour and of labour , and the salary the nominal amount of which has not been increased for over one hundred years - is no longer the temptation that it once was . But he leads a pleasant life , having a charming summer residence in a ...
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... honour and even the safety of the Government being at stake . The Council differed , and the case was sent home for fresh consideration ; but the mail had hardly left Calcutta when the growing audacity of the Pindaris precipitated the ...
... honour and even the safety of the Government being at stake . The Council differed , and the case was sent home for fresh consideration ; but the mail had hardly left Calcutta when the growing audacity of the Pindaris precipitated the ...
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... honour of a step in the peerage , and retired ( after an unhappy scandal at Haidarabad ) to die , as Marquess of Hastings , in poverty and exile . But what alone concerns us here is to note the great outline of his policy and the ...
... honour of a step in the peerage , and retired ( after an unhappy scandal at Haidarabad ) to die , as Marquess of Hastings , in poverty and exile . But what alone concerns us here is to note the great outline of his policy and the ...
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... honour , regarding him as a Bayard . How incon- sistent this is with Junius's contemptuous dismissal of Draper in the celebrated correspondence he had with him ! There is one circum- stance in this connection that is very significant ...
... honour , regarding him as a Bayard . How incon- sistent this is with Junius's contemptuous dismissal of Draper in the celebrated correspondence he had with him ! There is one circum- stance in this connection that is very significant ...
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in England may be inferred from Dr. Johnson's declaration that national honour had not sunk so low as to admit of France and Spain aiding the Americans . It only remains to call attention to the remarkable story noticed by Mr. C. W. ...
in England may be inferred from Dr. Johnson's declaration that national honour had not sunk so low as to admit of France and Spain aiding the Americans . It only remains to call attention to the remarkable story noticed by Mr. C. W. ...
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