The History of British India, Volums 3-4Chelsea House, 1968 |
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Pàgina 442
... Hastings 36,000 rupees, together with 4,000 to Mr. Hastings' native secretary, 1776. reserving only 32,000 rupees to himself ; and that the author of this representation would undertake the duties of the office for this reduced ...
... Hastings 36,000 rupees, together with 4,000 to Mr. Hastings' native secretary, 1776. reserving only 32,000 rupees to himself ; and that the author of this representation would undertake the duties of the office for this reduced ...
Pàgina 453
... Hastings : we are therefore left to circumstantial proof, and the only circumstance upon which the participation of Hastings in the persecution of Nundcomar, is, its following hard upon the latter's charges against him. These were ...
... Hastings : we are therefore left to circumstantial proof, and the only circumstance upon which the participation of Hastings in the persecution of Nundcomar, is, its following hard upon the latter's charges against him. These were ...
Pàgina 12
... Hastings was in the deepest depression, under the ascendency of his opponents, a gentleman, of the name of Maclean, departed for England, and was intrusted with a variety of confidential affairs, as the private agent of the Governor ...
... Hastings was in the deepest depression, under the ascendency of his opponents, a gentleman, of the name of Maclean, departed for England, and was intrusted with a variety of confidential affairs, as the private agent of the Governor ...
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