Warren HastingsCambridge University Press, 1896 - 179 pages |
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Page 33
... chief named Schitab Roy had been intrusted with the government of Bahar . His valour and his attachment to the English had more than once been signally proved . On that memorable day on which the people of Patna saw from their walls the ...
... chief named Schitab Roy had been intrusted with the government of Bahar . His valour and his attachment to the English had more than once been signally proved . On that memorable day on which the people of Patna saw from their walls the ...
Page 42
... chiefs , when united by common peril , could bring eighty thousand men into the field . Sujah Dowlah had himself seen them fight , and wisely shrank from a conflict with them . There was in India one army , and only one , against which ...
... chiefs , when united by common peril , could bring eighty thousand men into the field . Sujah Dowlah had himself seen them fight , and wisely shrank from a conflict with them . There was in India one army , and only one , against which ...
Page 45
... chiefs had fallen , fighting bravely at the head of their troops , that the Rohilla ranks gave way . Then the Nabob Vizier and his rabble made their appearance , and hastened to plunder the camp of the valiant enemies whom they had ...
... chiefs had fallen , fighting bravely at the head of their troops , that the Rohilla ranks gave way . Then the Nabob Vizier and his rabble made their appearance , and hastened to plunder the camp of the valiant enemies whom they had ...
Page 48
... chief of that presidency should be styled Governor- General ; that he should be assisted by four Councillors ; and that a supreme court of judicature , consisting of a chief justice and three inferior judges , 48 WARREN HASTINGS .
... chief of that presidency should be styled Governor- General ; that he should be assisted by four Councillors ; and that a supreme court of judicature , consisting of a chief justice and three inferior judges , 48 WARREN HASTINGS .
Page 49
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Arthur Donald Innes. consisting of a chief justice and three inferior judges , should be established at Calcutta . This court was made independent of the Governor - General and Council , and was ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Arthur Donald Innes. consisting of a chief justice and three inferior judges , should be established at Calcutta . This court was made independent of the Governor - General and Council , and was ...
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