Hastings's trial had been dragging on for
more than three years when _The Life of Johnson_ was published. It began
in 1788, and ended in 1795.
[227] _Gent. Mag_. for 1785, p. 412.
[228] Afterwards Sir Robert Chambers, one of his Majesty's Judges in
India. BOSWELL. See _ante_, i.274.
[229] 'He conceived that the cultivation of Persian literature might
with advantage be made a part of the liberal education of an English
gentleman; and he drew up a plan with that view. It is said that the
University of Oxford, in which Oriental learning had never, since the
revival of letters, been wholly neglected, was to be the seat of the
institution which he contemplated.' Macaulay's _Essays_, ed. 1843,
iii. 338.
[230] Lord North's. Feeble though it was, it lasted eight years longer.
[231] Jones's _Persian Grammar_. Boswell. It was published in 1771.
[232] _Journey to the Western Islands of Scotland_. BOSWELL.
[233] See _ante_, ii. 296.
[234] Macaulay wrote of Hastings's answer to this letter:--'It is a
remarkable circumstance that one of the letters of Hastings to Dr.
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