Warren HastingsCambridge University Press, 1896 - 179 pages |
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Page 13
... was the abode of the prince who , by an authority ostensibly derived from the Mogul , but really independent , ruled the three great provinces of Bengal , Orissa , and Bahar . At Moorshedabad were WARREN HASTINGS . 13.
... was the abode of the prince who , by an authority ostensibly derived from the Mogul , but really independent , ruled the three great provinces of Bengal , Orissa , and Bahar . At Moorshedabad were WARREN HASTINGS . 13.
Page 32
... province . It was added that the Governor would do well to avail himself of the assistance of Nuncomar in the investigation . The vices of Nuncomar were ac- knowledged . But even from his vices , it was said , much advantage might at ...
... province . It was added that the Governor would do well to avail himself of the assistance of Nuncomar in the investigation . The vices of Nuncomar were ac- knowledged . But even from his vices , it was said , much advantage might at ...
Page 38
... provinces which he had intrusted to their care ; and they had ceded to him the districts of Corah and Allahabad . On the plea that the Mogul was not really independent , but merely a tool in the hands of others , Hastings determined to ...
... provinces which he had intrusted to their care ; and they had ceded to him the districts of Corah and Allahabad . On the plea that the Mogul was not really independent , but merely a tool in the hands of others , Hastings determined to ...
Page 39
... province of Oude had , in the general dissolution of the Mogul Empire , fallen to the share of the great Mussulman House by which it is still governed . About twenty years ago , this House , by the permission of the British government ...
... province of Oude had , in the general dissolution of the Mogul Empire , fallen to the share of the great Mussulman House by which it is still governed . About twenty years ago , this House , by the permission of the British government ...
Page 40
... provinces which had been torn from the Mogul were made over to the government of Oude for about half a million sterling . But there was another matter still more important to be settled by the Vizier and the Governor . The fate of a ...
... provinces which had been torn from the Mogul were made over to the government of Oude for about half a million sterling . But there was another matter still more important to be settled by the Vizier and the Governor . The fate of a ...
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