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Page 202
... Lord Cornwallis arrived in India ; drinking , gambling , quarrelling , and licentiousness everywhere prevailed . Against all this Lord Cornwallis resolutely set his face . Mr. Kaye says , " It was soon known that hard drinking and ...
... Lord Cornwallis arrived in India ; drinking , gambling , quarrelling , and licentiousness everywhere prevailed . Against all this Lord Cornwallis resolutely set his face . Mr. Kaye says , " It was soon known that hard drinking and ...
Page 203
... Lord Clive in a similar instance , and which our author , quoting from a speech of Lord Macaulay's , gives us in a footnote . It was during the second reading of the India Bill of 1853 that Lord Macaulay , alluding to these adventurers ...
... Lord Clive in a similar instance , and which our author , quoting from a speech of Lord Macaulay's , gives us in a footnote . It was during the second reading of the India Bill of 1853 that Lord Macaulay , alluding to these adventurers ...
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... Lord Melbourne is , we believe , pretty well known . When Sir Robert Peel retired from office , in 1835 , he had just recommended Faraday to the king as worthy of a pension of £ 300 a year ; the minute was placed into the hands of Lord ...
... Lord Melbourne is , we believe , pretty well known . When Sir Robert Peel retired from office , in 1835 , he had just recommended Faraday to the king as worthy of a pension of £ 300 a year ; the minute was placed into the hands of Lord ...
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