I declare that I will not suffer Nuncomar to appear before the Board as my accuser. I know what belongs ' to the dignity and character of the first member of this administration. I will not sit at this Board in the character of a criminal. Nor do I acknowledge... The History of British India - Pągina 628per James Mill - 1840Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1854 - 450 pągines
...declare that I will not suffer Nuncomar to appear before the Board as my accuser. I know what belongs 6 to the dignity and character of the first member of...acknowledge the "members of this Board to be my judges." But the majority still persevering, the Governor- General rose, declared the meeting dissolved, and... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1854 - 460 pągines
...accuser. I know what belongs to 'the dignity and character of the first member of this admi' nistration. I will not sit at this Board in the character of a...acknowledge the members of this 'Board to be my judges." But the majority still persevering, the Governor-General rose, declared the meeting dissolved, and... | |
| Francis Rawdon-Hastings Marquess of Hastings - 1857 - 522 pągines
...the following minute : — " Before the question is put, I declare that I will not suffer Nundcomar to appear before the board as my accuser. I know what...reduced on this occasion to make the declaration, that I look upon General Clavering, Colonel Monson, and Mr. Francis, as my accusers. I cannot prove this in... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1857 - 536 pągines
...first member of this administration. I will not sit at this board in the character of a criminal, iior do I acknowledge the members of this board to be my...reduced on this occasion to make the declaration, that I look upon General Clavering, Colonel Monson, and Mr. Francis, as my accusers. I cannot prove this in... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1858 - 198 pągines
...should be called in to confront the Governor-General. "Before ' the question is put," says Hastings in his Minute, ' I declare that I will not suffer Nuncomar...acknowledge- the 'members of this Board to be my judges." But the majority still persevering, the Governor-General rose, declared the meeting dissolved, and... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1858 - 190 pągines
...should be called in to confront the Governor-General. "Before ' the question is put," says Hastings in his Minute, I declare that I will not suffer Nuncomar...acknowledge the 'members of this Board to be my judges." But the majority still persevering, the Governor-General rose, declared the meeting dissolved, and... | |
| Warren Hastings - 1860 - 1038 pągines
...— to meet his adversary and defy him ? No ; — that he will not suffer him to appear before him. " I will not sit at this Board in the character of a criminal ; nor do I acknowledge the Board to be my judges." He was not called upon to acknowledge them to be his Hfcobjec judges. Both... | |
| Warren Hastings - 1860 - 1048 pągines
...belongs ual ion of " to the dignity and character of the first member of this administration. Nundcomar I will not sit at this Board in the character of a criminal ; nor do I Board acknowledge the members of this Board to be my judges. I am reduced on this occasion to make... | |
| John Clark Marshman - 1863 - 558 pągines
...he said, " what belongs to the dignity and character of the first member of this administration, and I will not sit at this board in the character of a criminal." It does not appear that on this or any other occasion, Hastings endeavoured to stifle enquiry, or objected... | |
| John Clark Marshman - 1867 - 482 pągines
...he said, " what belongs to the dignity and character of the first member of this administration, and I will not sit at this board in the character of a criminal." It does not appear that on this or any other occasion, Hastings endeavoured to stifle enquiry, or objected... | |
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