Warren HastingsCassell, 1886 - 191 pages |
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Page 18
... naturally desirous to obtain full information respecting the proceedings of the Nabob ; and no person seemed so likely to furnish it as Hastings , who was a prisoner at large in the immediate neigh- borhood of the court . He thus became ...
... naturally desirous to obtain full information respecting the proceedings of the Nabob ; and no person seemed so likely to furnish it as Hastings , who was a prisoner at large in the immediate neigh- borhood of the court . He thus became ...
Page 30
... naturally an object of ambition to the ablest and most powerful natives . Clive had found it dif- ficult to decide between conflicting pretensions . Two candidates stood out prominently from the crowd , each of them the representative ...
... naturally an object of ambition to the ablest and most powerful natives . Clive had found it dif- ficult to decide between conflicting pretensions . Two candidates stood out prominently from the crowd , each of them the representative ...
Page 34
... naturally enough , chose to attribute the disappointment rather to the mismanagement of Mahommed Reza Khan than to their own ignorance of the country intrusted to their care . They were confirmed in their error by the agents of Nuncomar ...
... naturally enough , chose to attribute the disappointment rather to the mismanagement of Mahommed Reza Khan than to their own ignorance of the country intrusted to their care . They were confirmed in their error by the agents of Nuncomar ...
Page 35
... naturally enough , chose to attribute the disappointment rather to the mismanagement of Mahommed Reza Khan than to their own ignorance of the country intrusted to their care . They were confirmed in their error by the agents of Nuncomar ...
... naturally enough , chose to attribute the disappointment rather to the mismanagement of Mahommed Reza Khan than to their own ignorance of the country intrusted to their care . They were confirmed in their error by the agents of Nuncomar ...
Page 56
... naturally had the effect of uniting the old servants of the Company . Clavering , Monson , and Francis formed the majority . They instantly wrested the govern- ment out of the hands of Hastings , condemned , cer- tainly not without ...
... naturally had the effect of uniting the old servants of the Company . Clavering , Monson , and Francis formed the majority . They instantly wrested the govern- ment out of the hands of Hastings , condemned , cer- tainly not without ...
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