Warren HastingsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852 - 106 pages |
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Page 10
... brought many lamentable blemishes to light ; but it entitles him to be considered pure from every blemish which has not been brought to light . The truth is that the temptations to which so many English functionaries yielded in the time ...
... brought many lamentable blemishes to light ; but it entitles him to be considered pure from every blemish which has not been brought to light . The truth is that the temptations to which so many English functionaries yielded in the time ...
Page 16
... brought a false charge against another Hindoo , and tried to sub- stantiate it by producing forged documents . On another occasion it was discovered that , while professing the strongest attachment 16 WARREN HASTINGS .
... brought a false charge against another Hindoo , and tried to sub- stantiate it by producing forged documents . On another occasion it was discovered that , while professing the strongest attachment 16 WARREN HASTINGS .
Page 17
... brought home . Therefore , though the nabob , over whom Nuncomar had by intrigue acquired great influence , begged that the artful Hindoo might be intrusted with the government , Clive , after some hesitation , decided honestly and ...
... brought home . Therefore , though the nabob , over whom Nuncomar had by intrigue acquired great influence , begged that the artful Hindoo might be intrusted with the government , Clive , after some hesitation , decided honestly and ...
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... brought before a committee , over which the Go- vernor presided . Schitab Roy was speedily acquitted with honour . A formal apology was made to him for the restraint to which he had been subjected . All the Eastern marks of respect were ...
... brought before a committee , over which the Go- vernor presided . Schitab Roy was speedily acquitted with honour . A formal apology was made to him for the restraint to which he had been subjected . All the Eastern marks of respect were ...
Page 34
... brought before Sir Elijah Impey and a jury composed of Englishmen . A great quantity of con- tradictory swearing , and the necessity of having every word of the evidence interpreted , protracted the trial to a most unusual length . At ...
... brought before Sir Elijah Impey and a jury composed of Englishmen . A great quantity of con- tradictory swearing , and the necessity of having every word of the evidence interpreted , protracted the trial to a most unusual length . At ...
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