The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 71
Page 29
... objects nearer home . At the same time the Indians in London are crying out for my return . ' On the other hand , he strongly recommended Malcolm not to return to England as long as he could retain his office , and as his his health ...
... objects nearer home . At the same time the Indians in London are crying out for my return . ' On the other hand , he strongly recommended Malcolm not to return to England as long as he could retain his office , and as his his health ...
Page 30
... object soonest in that way . Don't , however , be in a hurry . You will hear of events here . I have taken more guns ... objects in India . Get into Par- liament if you can afford it ; be nobody's man but your own , and you will soon be ...
... object soonest in that way . Don't , however , be in a hurry . You will hear of events here . I have taken more guns ... objects in India . Get into Par- liament if you can afford it ; be nobody's man but your own , and you will soon be ...
Page 31
... object sought be the best possible Government , and if that Government cannot be obtained except through the venality of individuals , you surely won't blame those who turn even the moral weaknesses of individuals to good account ...
... object sought be the best possible Government , and if that Government cannot be obtained except through the venality of individuals , you surely won't blame those who turn even the moral weaknesses of individuals to good account ...
Page 32
... object [ the Union ] is great , and perhaps the salvation of the British empire may depend upon it . I shall therefore as much as possible overcome my detestation of the work in which I am engaged and work on steadily to my point . ' a ...
... object [ the Union ] is great , and perhaps the salvation of the British empire may depend upon it . I shall therefore as much as possible overcome my detestation of the work in which I am engaged and work on steadily to my point . ' a ...
Page 33
- a leading politician , and had a great object in view - the Union of Ireland with Great Britain . Men of spotless personal honour , such as Windham , had held the office of Chief Secretary ; and the Prime Ministers of England in ...
- a leading politician , and had a great object in view - the Union of Ireland with Great Britain . Men of spotless personal honour , such as Windham , had held the office of Chief Secretary ; and the Prime Ministers of England in ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admirable adopted Allan Cunningham ancient appears architecture army artists Baker beauty believe Bessemer Bessemer process Bishop Bokhara Cabul Central Asia century character Charlemagne Church Colonel colonies colour command court criticism decarburization Duke Durendal effect England English fact Farington favour feet force France French furnace galleys Ganelon George Stephenson Gleig Gondokoro Gospel Government Governor Greek hand Herat honour important India interest invention Irenæus iron Jamaica Jaxartes Johnson Karl Kashgar King Kokand labour lake London look Lord Lord Mornington malleable manufacture Marteilhe ment metal military mind native nature negro nest never Nile Northcote object officers opinion Oxus painter painting party passed persons political portion portrait possession present principles question rails Reform remarkable Reynolds river Roland Russian says side Sir Joshua steel success tion Unyoro Wellesley whole Wilson