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Page 187
... pendix . By these accounts Mr. Barwell is charged with a balance , or debt , of 22,421 rupees to Ka- worke . The principal difference between him and Mr. Barwell arises from a different mode of stating the accounts acknowledged to exist ...
... pendix . By these accounts Mr. Barwell is charged with a balance , or debt , of 22,421 rupees to Ka- worke . The principal difference between him and Mr. Barwell arises from a different mode of stating the accounts acknowledged to exist ...
Page 212
... pendix to that Re- confessedly a meritorious servant , for disobedience of orders ; although his case was not a great deal port , N ° 12. more than a question , by whom the orders were to be obeyed . Yet the Directors were so sensible ...
... pendix to that Re- confessedly a meritorious servant , for disobedience of orders ; although his case was not a great deal port , N ° 12. more than a question , by whom the orders were to be obeyed . Yet the Directors were so sensible ...
Page 267
... pendix , B. On the 29th of November following , Mr. Hast- Vide Ap- ings communicated to the Court of Directors some N ° 1 . sort of notice of this transaction . In his letter of that date he varies , in no small degree , the aspect ...
... pendix , B. On the 29th of November following , Mr. Hast- Vide Ap- ings communicated to the Court of Directors some N ° 1 . sort of notice of this transaction . In his letter of that date he varies , in no small degree , the aspect ...
Page 273
... , nor Mr. Hast- N ° 5 . ings's private Secretary , but an officer of the Trea- sury of Bengal . VOL . XI . T Mr. kins's Affi- pendix B. Mr. Hastings was conscious , that a question would inevitably ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 273.
... , nor Mr. Hast- N ° 5 . ings's private Secretary , but an officer of the Trea- sury of Bengal . VOL . XI . T Mr. kins's Affi- pendix B. Mr. Hastings was conscious , that a question would inevitably ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 273.
Page 281
... - nished at least £ .23,000 to Mr. Hastings ; that is , furnished the identical money , which he tells us ( but carefully concealing the name of the giver ) he had Vide Ap- pendix B , N ° 1 . had ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 281.
... - nished at least £ .23,000 to Mr. Hastings ; that is , furnished the identical money , which he tells us ( but carefully concealing the name of the giver ) he had Vide Ap- pendix B , N ° 1 . had ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 281.
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