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... probably beyond any hope of recovery . And no wonder . On his own admission he had been very ill for some time before he discovered the embezzlement .. One of the points of criticism against him , indeed , was that he had not informed ...
... probably beyond any hope of recovery . And no wonder . On his own admission he had been very ill for some time before he discovered the embezzlement .. One of the points of criticism against him , indeed , was that he had not informed ...
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... probably employed by him in a secretar- ial capacity ; and for a time even stayed with him , acting as kind of bodyguard . In the first volume of his History of British Colonies , which , incidentally , begins with a most fulsome ...
... probably employed by him in a secretar- ial capacity ; and for a time even stayed with him , acting as kind of bodyguard . In the first volume of his History of British Colonies , which , incidentally , begins with a most fulsome ...
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... probably had some inkling that Bentinck was in the throes of decision- making on the question of abolition of Suttee and Rammohun did not want to press himself on his attention in a personal and rather sensitive matter lest it might ...
... probably had some inkling that Bentinck was in the throes of decision- making on the question of abolition of Suttee and Rammohun did not want to press himself on his attention in a personal and rather sensitive matter lest it might ...
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