The Annual Biography and Obituary for the Year ..., 9권Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1825 |
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... arrival there , he was taken into the em- ploy , and under the immediate patronage , of Mr. Richard Becher , a member of the Bengal Council . In 1770 he re- visited his native country , where he united himself by mar- riage with a lady ...
... arrival there , he was taken into the em- ploy , and under the immediate patronage , of Mr. Richard Becher , a member of the Bengal Council . In 1770 he re- visited his native country , where he united himself by mar- riage with a lady ...
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Almost immediately after Mr. Grant's arrival at Calcutta , on the 23d of June , 1773 , he was promoted to the rank of factor , and soon afterwards was appointed secretary to the Board of Trade , which office he held for upwards of eight ...
Almost immediately after Mr. Grant's arrival at Calcutta , on the 23d of June , 1773 , he was promoted to the rank of factor , and soon afterwards was appointed secretary to the Board of Trade , which office he held for upwards of eight ...
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... arrived in England in the autumn of 1790 . His early promotion to stations of trust and emolument , for which he had been recommended by superior talent and tried integrity , had enabled him to acquire a respectable competency of ...
... arrived in England in the autumn of 1790 . His early promotion to stations of trust and emolument , for which he had been recommended by superior talent and tried integrity , had enabled him to acquire a respectable competency of ...
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... arrival of Sir George Barlow at Madras . The adoption and enforcement of that measure by him excited considerable and unjustifiable dissatisfaction and opposition , and at length placed the commander in chief , Lieutenant - General Hay ...
... arrival of Sir George Barlow at Madras . The adoption and enforcement of that measure by him excited considerable and unjustifiable dissatisfaction and opposition , and at length placed the commander in chief , Lieutenant - General Hay ...
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... arrived at a higher dignity than lawyers of former times were willing to allow it . The absolute and hourly ne- cessity of this law - logic is now recognised by every one who is conversant with the business of our courts of justice . It ...
... arrived at a higher dignity than lawyers of former times were willing to allow it . The absolute and hourly ne- cessity of this law - logic is now recognised by every one who is conversant with the business of our courts of justice . It ...
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37 페이지 - I know that he is not formally before the Court, but for that very reason, I will bring him before the Court. He has placed these men in the front of the battle, in hopes to escape under their shelter, but I will not join in battle with them : their vices, though screwed up to the highest pitch of human depravity, are not of dignity enough to vindicate the combat with me; I will drag him to light who is the dark mover behind this scene of iniquity.
456 페이지 - Round whose rude shaft dark ivy-tresses grew Yet dripping with the forest's noonday dew, Vibrated, as the ever-beating heart Shook the weak hand that grasped it; of that crew He came the last, neglected and apart; A herd-abandoned deer struck by the hunter's dart.
83 페이지 - Thus I proceeded from one cave to another, all full of mummies piled up in various ways, some standing, some lying, and some on their heads. The purpose of my researches was to rob the Egyptians of their papyri; of which I found a few hidden in their breasts, under their arms, in the space above the knees, or on the legs, and covered by the numerous folds of cloth, that envelop the mummy.
307 페이지 - His Lordship continued to get worse : but Dr. Bruno said, he thought letting blood again would save his life ; and I lost no time in telling my master how necessary it was to comply with the doctor's wishes. To this he replied by saying, he feared they knew nothing about his disorder ; and then, stretching out his arm, said, ' Here, take my arm, and do whatever you like.
456 페이지 - Is it not broken? On the withering flower The killing sun smiles brightly: on a cheek The life can burn in blood, even while the heart may break.
65 페이지 - Instead of standing before him in judgment with the hopes and consolations of Christians, we must call upon the mountains to cover us; for which of us can present, for omniscient examination, a pure, unspotted, and faultless course? But I humbly expect that the benevolent Author of our being will judge us as I have been pointing out for your example. Holding up the great volume of our lives in His hands, and regarding the general scope of them — if He discovers benevolence, charity and...
47 페이지 - ... evidence that it was published by him with a different spirit and intention from those in which it was written. The question, therefore, is correctly what I just now stated it to be : — Could Mr. Hastings have been condemned to infamy for writing this book?
456 페이지 - Midst others of less note came one frail form, A phantom among men, companionless As the last cloud of an expiring storm, Whose thunder is its knell.
310 페이지 - I must sleep now ;' upon which he laid down, never to rise again ! for he did not move hand or foot during the following twenty-four hours. His lordship appeared, however, to be in a state of suffocation at intervals, and had a frequent rattling in the throat ; on these occasions, I called Tita to assist me in raising his head, and I thought he seemed to get quite stiff. The rattling and...
114 페이지 - Some Passages of the Life and Death of John Earl of Rochester ;" which the critic ought to read for its elegance, the philosopher for its arguments, and the saint for its piety.