Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... Omichund . the chances of a contest doubtful ; and Clive This Omichund had been one of the wealthiest consented to treat - though he expressed his native merchants resident at Calcutta , and had regret that things should not be ...
... Omichund . the chances of a contest doubtful ; and Clive This Omichund had been one of the wealthiest consented to treat - though he expressed his native merchants resident at Calcutta , and had regret that things should not be ...
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... Omichund's match in Omichund's own arts . The man , he said , was a villain . Any artifice which would defeat such knavery was justifiable . The best course would be to promise what was asked . Omi- chund would soon be at their mercy ...
... Omichund's match in Omichund's own arts . The man , he said , was a villain . Any artifice which would defeat such knavery was justifiable . The best course would be to promise what was asked . Omi- chund would soon be at their mercy ...
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... Omichund , " said Mr. Scrafton in gence have done less to extend and to preserve Findostanee , " the red treaty is a take - in . You our Oriental empire than English veracity . are to have nothing . " Omichund fell back in- All that we ...
... Omichund , " said Mr. Scrafton in gence have done less to extend and to preserve Findostanee , " the red treaty is a take - in . You our Oriental empire than English veracity . are to have nothing . " Omichund fell back in- All that we ...
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... Omichund was not the only victim of the revolution . Surajah Dowlah was taken a few days after his flight , and was brought before Meer Jaffier . There he flung himself on the ground in convulsions of fear , and with tears and loud ...
... Omichund was not the only victim of the revolution . Surajah Dowlah was taken a few days after his flight , and was brought before Meer Jaffier . There he flung himself on the ground in convulsions of fear , and with tears and loud ...
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... Omichund ; and resolutely pates the verdict of history . aid that he was not ashamed of them , and that , n the same circumstances , he would again act in the same manner . He admitted that he had received immense sums from Meer Jaffier ...
... Omichund ; and resolutely pates the verdict of history . aid that he was not ashamed of them , and that , n the same circumstances , he would again act in the same manner . He admitted that he had received immense sums from Meer Jaffier ...
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