The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Band 32Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1809 |
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... Lord Macartney . [ Continued from Vol . 31 , P. 350. ] WE cannot pass over the numerous instances of insatiable and audacious rapacity only hinted at by Mr. Barrow in these volumes , without at least endeavouring to give additional ...
... Lord Macartney . [ Continued from Vol . 31 , P. 350. ] WE cannot pass over the numerous instances of insatiable and audacious rapacity only hinted at by Mr. Barrow in these volumes , without at least endeavouring to give additional ...
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... Lord Macartney very coolly , in a confidential letter to Mr. Macpherson , in July , 1782 ) " that no knight of the Bath could resist the dazzle of one of these gewgaws [ diamond stars , given as bribes by the native petty princes ] ...
... Lord Macartney very coolly , in a confidential letter to Mr. Macpherson , in July , 1782 ) " that no knight of the Bath could resist the dazzle of one of these gewgaws [ diamond stars , given as bribes by the native petty princes ] ...
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... Lord Macartney had the mortification of experiencing the inattention and neglect of government ; being suffered to remain almost a singular instance of all those employed in high stations in India , in not having received any kind of ...
... Lord Macartney had the mortification of experiencing the inattention and neglect of government ; being suffered to remain almost a singular instance of all those employed in high stations in India , in not having received any kind of ...
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... Lord Macartney less worthy of distinction than many others on whom it had been bestowed : but diis aliter visum est . There were however many gentlemen in the direction of the affairs of the East - India Company , who thought so highly of ...
... Lord Macartney less worthy of distinction than many others on whom it had been bestowed : but diis aliter visum est . There were however many gentlemen in the direction of the affairs of the East - India Company , who thought so highly of ...
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... Lord Macartney's predecessors for taking his money ; but torrents of abuse were poured out against his lord . ship , because he would not take it . It was a maxim with him that plain dealing and clean hands will always in the end be an ...
... Lord Macartney's predecessors for taking his money ; but torrents of abuse were poured out against his lord . ship , because he would not take it . It was a maxim with him that plain dealing and clean hands will always in the end be an ...
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