Warren HastingsCambridge University Press, 1896 - 179 pages |
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... Parliament in 1830 by Lord Lansdowne for the pocket borough of Calne . Macaulay was full of home affection , helpful as son and brother , and in high spirits with the sense of sure success . Yesterday Tom dined with us , " a sister ...
... Parliament in 1830 by Lord Lansdowne for the pocket borough of Calne . Macaulay was full of home affection , helpful as son and brother , and in high spirits with the sense of sure success . Yesterday Tom dined with us , " a sister ...
Page 6
... Parliament as member for Leeds ; and in De- cember he obtained the appointment which confirmed the inclination of his mind towards Indian affairs . One seat of the Supreme Council of India was ap- pointed to be held by a nominee of the ...
... Parliament as member for Leeds ; and in De- cember he obtained the appointment which confirmed the inclination of his mind towards Indian affairs . One seat of the Supreme Council of India was ap- pointed to be held by a nominee of the ...
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... Parliament had been engaged in long and grave discussions on Asiatic affairs . The ministry of Lord North , in the session of 1773 , intro- duced a measure which made a considerable change in the constitution of the Indian government ...
... Parliament had been engaged in long and grave discussions on Asiatic affairs . The ministry of Lord North , in the session of 1773 , intro- duced a measure which made a considerable change in the constitution of the Indian government ...
Page 71
... parliamentary connection , such as no cabinet could be inclined to disoblige . The wish of the mini- ster was to displace Hastings , and to put Clavering at the head of the government . In the Court of Directors parties were very nearly ...
... parliamentary connection , such as no cabinet could be inclined to disoblige . The wish of the mini- ster was to displace Hastings , and to put Clavering at the head of the government . In the Court of Directors parties were very nearly ...
Page 72
... parliament before Christmas , and to bring in a bill for depriving the Company of all politi- cal power , and for ... parliamentary censure , perhaps prosecuted . The opinion of the Crown lawyers . had already been taken respecting some ...
... parliament before Christmas , and to bring in a bill for depriving the Company of all politi- cal power , and for ... parliamentary censure , perhaps prosecuted . The opinion of the Crown lawyers . had already been taken respecting some ...
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