The Works of Lord Macaulay Complete, Volumen8Longmans, Green, and Company, 1897 |
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... Lord Ellenborough in issuing the General Orders of the sixteenth of November , 1842 , and in addressing the letter of the same date to all the chiefs , princes , and people of India , respecting the restoration of the gates of a temple ...
... Lord Ellenborough in issuing the General Orders of the sixteenth of November , 1842 , and in addressing the letter of the same date to all the chiefs , princes , and people of India , respecting the restoration of the gates of a temple ...
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... Lord Ellen- borough . No brother could have laboured more assiduously for the interests and the honor of a brother than Lord Auckland laboured to facilitate Lord Ellenborough's arduous task , to prepare for Lord Ellenborough the means ...
... Lord Ellen- borough . No brother could have laboured more assiduously for the interests and the honor of a brother than Lord Auckland laboured to facilitate Lord Ellenborough's arduous task , to prepare for Lord Ellenborough the means ...
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... Lord Ellenborough affixed the false date of the first of October to his proclamation because Lord Auckland's mani- festo against Afghanistan was dated on the first of October . I believe that Lord Ellenborough wished to make the con ...
... Lord Ellenborough affixed the false date of the first of October to his proclamation because Lord Auckland's mani- festo against Afghanistan was dated on the first of October . I believe that Lord Ellenborough wished to make the con ...
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... Sir , I disclaim in the strongest manner all intention of raising any fanatical outcry or of lending aid to any fana- tical project . I would very much rather be the victim of fanaticism than its tool . If Lord Ellenborough were called ...
... Sir , I disclaim in the strongest manner all intention of raising any fanatical outcry or of lending aid to any fana- tical project . I would very much rather be the victim of fanaticism than its tool . If Lord Ellenborough were called ...
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... Sir , the first charge which I bring against Lord Ellenborough is , that he has been guilty of an act of gross disobedience , that he has done that which was forbidden in the strongest terms by those from whom his power is derived . The ...
... Sir , the first charge which I bring against Lord Ellenborough is , that he has been guilty of an act of gross disobedience , that he has done that which was forbidden in the strongest terms by those from whom his power is derived . The ...
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