Our Eastern Empire, Or, Stories from the History of British India |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 24
Page 2
... glad , " continued Edith , " when the carriage comes , and the meeting is over . What shall I do if they do not seem to care to see me ? " " If you ask my advice , Edith , you will find some- thing to do instead of giving way to these ...
... glad , " continued Edith , " when the carriage comes , and the meeting is over . What shall I do if they do not seem to care to see me ? " " If you ask my advice , Edith , you will find some- thing to do instead of giving way to these ...
Page 10
... glad of that , mamma , " exclaimed Edith ; " I like stories of people's lives - I like to know what they thought and felt . It is much more interesting to me than mere history . " " So it is to me , " added Edward . " I like to put ...
... glad of that , mamma , " exclaimed Edith ; " I like stories of people's lives - I like to know what they thought and felt . It is much more interesting to me than mere history . " " So it is to me , " added Edward . " I like to put ...
Page 13
... glad you have such a just sense of what is true courage , " said Mrs. Leslie . " Unfortunately , Clive and his schoolfellows judged by a different standard , and determined to punish the unfortunate shopkeeper by flooding his shop . For ...
... glad you have such a just sense of what is true courage , " said Mrs. Leslie . " Unfortunately , Clive and his schoolfellows judged by a different standard , and determined to punish the unfortunate shopkeeper by flooding his shop . For ...
Page 16
... glad I was not born then , mamma , " said Edward . " You have , indeed , great cause to thank God , my love , " replied Mrs. Leslie , " that you are living at a time when you have every incitement to do right , and when public opinion ...
... glad I was not born then , mamma , " said Edward . " You have , indeed , great cause to thank God , my love , " replied Mrs. Leslie , " that you are living at a time when you have every incitement to do right , and when public opinion ...
Page 39
... glad to take the money , yet , as he shared in the contempt which was at that time felt for all the English in India , he had contented himself with remaining a quiet spectator of the struggle . The defence of Arcot , however , roused ...
... glad to take the money , yet , as he shared in the contempt which was at that time felt for all the English in India , he had contented himself with remaining a quiet spectator of the struggle . The defence of Arcot , however , roused ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Afghans afraid Arcot army asked Edith asked Edward Aunt Mary Bengal boys brave British Calcutta Cheyte Sing Clive cloth coloured command continued Council courage Dashleigh dear dominions dreadful Dupleix East India empire enemy England English Government exclaimed Edward exclaimed Harry excuse Fcap fear feel felt Fortunately French gilt edges glad Governor Governor-General Harrow honour hope Hyder Hyder Ali Illustrations by JOHN immediately kingdom kingdom of Mysore laughing Leslie looked Lord Cornwallis Lord Metcalfe Lord Wellesley Madras Mahratta mamma Meer Jaffier ment Metcalfe mind Mogul Mogul empire Moorshedabad nabob never Nuncomar Omichund once Oude peace Pemberton Peshwa possession Rajah remember replied Edward returned Reza Khan Rohillas Scindiah seemed sent Sir Robert Sale soldiers soon story success Super-royal 16mo Surajah Dowlah sure tell thought Tippoo told treaty troops uncle unfortunate victory Warren Hastings whilst
Popular passages
Page 192 - ... the humane, just, liberal, and magnanimous principles which have been embodied by your administration. "To whatever situation the course of future events may call you, the youth of this service will ever remain the pledges of the wisdom and purity of your government. Your evening of life will be constantly cheered with new testimonies of their reverence and affection, with new proofs of the advantages of the education you have afforded them, and with a demonstration of the numerous benefits,...
Page 131 - And he said, What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground. And now art thou cursed from the earth, which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood from thy hand; when thou tillest the ground, it shall not henceforth yield unto thee her strength; a fugitive and a vagabond shalt thou be in the earth.