the red treaty is a trick. You are to have nothing." Omichund fell back insensible into the arms of his attendants. He revived; but his mind was irreparably ruined. Clive, who, though little troubled by scruples of conscience in his dealings with Indian... Critical and Historical Essays - Sivu 717tekijä(t) Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1900Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1843 - 424 sivua
...Scrafton in Hindostanee, "the red treaty is a take-in. You are to have nothing." Omichund VOL. III. 9 fell back insensible into the arms of his attendants....his mind was irreparably ruined. Clive, who, though unscrupulous in his dealings with Indian politicians, was not inhuman, seems to have been touched.... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1850 - 370 sivua
..."Omichund," saidMr. Scrafton in Hindostanee "the red treaty is a trick. You are to have nothing." Omichunt fell back insensible into the arms of his attendants....though little troubled by scruples of conscience in his dealing! •with Indian politicians, was not inhuman, seems to have beei touched. He saw Omichund a... | |
| 1852 - 780 sivua
...to undeceive Omichund." "Omichund," said Mr. Scrafton in HindoMance, " the red treaty is a take-in. You are to have nothing." Omichund fell back insensible...his mind was irreparably ruined. Clive, who, though unscrupulous in his dealings with Indian politicians, was not inhuman, seems to have been touched.... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1853 - 596 sivua
...in English, "It is now time to undeceive Omichund." " Omichund," said Mr. Scrafton in Hindostanee, " the red treaty is a trick. You are to have nothing."...was not inhuman, seems to have been touched. He saw Omichund a few days later, spoke to him kindly, advised him to make a pilgrimage to one of the great... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay (baron [essays]) - 1854 - 452 sivua
...undeceive Omichund." Omichund," said Mr. Scrafton in Hindostan.ee, " tiie теД vcta, 1 ^ Va аЛта£&. You are to have nothing." Omichund fell back insensible...was not inhuman, seems to have been touched. He saw Omichund a few days later, spoke to him kindly, advised him to make a pilgrimage to one of the great... | |
| 1856 - 790 sivua
...said Mr. Scrafton in Hindostanee, 'the red treaty is a trick ; you are to have nothing.' Omilchund fell back insensible into the arms of his attendants. He revived, but his mind was irreparably ruined. . . . From the moment of that sudden shock the unhappy man gradually sank into idiocy." We must now... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1857 - 586 sivua
...treacherous Omichund." " Omichund," said Mr. Crafton, " the red treaty is false, and without authority ; you are to have nothing !" Omichund fell back insensible...arms of his attendants ; he revived, but his mind never recovered from the fearful shock. He survived the event a short time, bereft of both his estate... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1857 - 612 sivua
...treacherous Omichund." "Omichund," said Mr. Crafton, " the red treaty is false, and without authority ; you are to have nothing !" Omichund fell back insensible...arms of his attendants ; he revived, but his mind never recovered from the fearful shock. He survived the event a short time, bereft of both his estate... | |
| 1857 - 880 sivua
...said Mr Scrafton in Hindostanee, ' the red treaty is a trick ; you are to have nothing.' Omilchurd fell back insensible into the arms of his attendants....He revived : but his mind was irreparably ruined. From the moment of that sudden shock the unhappy man gradually sank into idiocy. And how did they govern... | |
| Ohio state medical society - 1860 - 288 sivua
...said Mr. Scrafton in Hindostanee, * the red treaty is a take in. You are to have nothing.' Ornichund fell back insensible into the arms of his attendants....his mind was irreparably ruined. Clive, who, though unscrupulous in his dealings with Indian politicians, was not inhuman, seems to have been touched.... | |
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