The Letters of Warren Hastings to His WifeW. Blackwood, 1905 - 484 sider |
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... attending it , and have made him dread even an approach towards the precise line of his obligations , by the slightest advantage taken of my inability to repel it and how much more ought it to have restrained him from the direct ...
... attending it , and have made him dread even an approach towards the precise line of his obligations , by the slightest advantage taken of my inability to repel it and how much more ought it to have restrained him from the direct ...
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... attend upon Mrs Hastings . His wife was also devoted to her.1 Sands left the army in 1785 , when he returned to England with Hastings . ( 10. ) CALCUTTA , Wednesday , past One . ( July 26th . ) MY DEAREST MARIAN , —I wrote to you a ...
... attend upon Mrs Hastings . His wife was also devoted to her.1 Sands left the army in 1785 , when he returned to England with Hastings . ( 10. ) CALCUTTA , Wednesday , past One . ( July 26th . ) MY DEAREST MARIAN , —I wrote to you a ...
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... attend him there . I am well and unhurt . — But you must be content to hear this Good from me ; you cannot see me . I cannot leave Calcutta while Mr Francis is in any Danger . But I wish you to stay at Chinchura . I hope in a few Days ...
... attend him there . I am well and unhurt . — But you must be content to hear this Good from me ; you cannot see me . I cannot leave Calcutta while Mr Francis is in any Danger . But I wish you to stay at Chinchura . I hope in a few Days ...
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... attended by hordes of Pindari freebooters , who might be let loose at any moment . In his letters , however , Mudaji still protested his desire for a British alliance , declaring that only the pressure brought to bear on him by the ...
... attended by hordes of Pindari freebooters , who might be let loose at any moment . In his letters , however , Mudaji still protested his desire for a British alliance , declaring that only the pressure brought to bear on him by the ...
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... attended all Europeans at night , as much as a mark of rank as for use . In 1813 , General Palmer , commenting on the increase of frugality among the junior officers , mentions that many of them walk or ride in the dark without a Mussal ...
... attended all Europeans at night , as much as a mark of rank as for use . In 1813 , General Palmer , commenting on the increase of frugality among the junior officers , mentions that many of them walk or ride in the dark without a Mussal ...
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The Letters of Warren Hastings to His Wife: Transcribed in Full from the ... Warren Hastings Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1905 |
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Adieu Afrasiab Afrasiab Khan appears appointed arrived Baugulpoor Begum beloved Benares Bengal Bengal Gazette bless British budgerow Calcutta Captain Chait Singh Chanar charge Charles Chinsura Colonel command Coote Council Court of Directors Crown 8vo D'Oyly daughter Daylesford dear Demy 8vo departure despatched Dr Busteed England English Francis friends Gleig Governor Governor-General Haidar happy Hastings writes Health hope House husband Imhoff Impression India infra journey Lady leave letter Lord Lord Macartney Lucknow Madras Major Scott Marathas Marian MARIAN,-I married McPherson mentioned Mind Miss Month Morning Motte Munny Munny Begum Nabob native Nawab Nawab-Vizier Oudh Palmer Papers Patna Portrait possession present Prince Rajah received river rupees Sands says Scotland Scott Waring seems sent Sepoys ship Sindhia Sir Eyre Coote Sir John St Helena Sulivan Thompson tion troops vols voyage Warren Hastings Wheler wife William wish Woodman written