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... cause to be taken at Lucknow , and other places , before divers persons , and parti- cularly before Sir Elijah Impey , knight , his Ma- jesty's Chief Justice , acting extra - judicially , and not within the limits of his jurisdiction ...
... cause to be taken at Lucknow , and other places , before divers persons , and parti- cularly before Sir Elijah Impey , knight , his Ma- jesty's Chief Justice , acting extra - judicially , and not within the limits of his jurisdiction ...
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... cause , the assertion of his domestick right . In these he had no regular " claim to my interference ; nor had I , in my " publick character , any claim upon him , but for the payment of the debt then due from him to 1911 C 2 ༔ ་ " the ...
... cause , the assertion of his domestick right . In these he had no regular " claim to my interference ; nor had I , in my " publick character , any claim upon him , but for the payment of the debt then due from him to 1911 C 2 ༔ ་ " the ...
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... cause them to be put in irons , and keep them so until I " shall arrive at Fyzabad to take further measures " as may be necessary . " Which order being re- ceived at Fyzabad the day after it was given , the said eunuchs were a second ...
... cause them to be put in irons , and keep them so until I " shall arrive at Fyzabad to take further measures " as may be necessary . " Which order being re- ceived at Fyzabad the day after it was given , the said eunuchs were a second ...
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... cause to be represented to the said Major Gil- Middleton as follows : " that her situation was ter , 19th " truly pitiable ; her estate sequestered ; her trea- sury ransacked ; her Cojahs prisoners ; and her " servants deserting daily ...
... cause to be represented to the said Major Gil- Middleton as follows : " that her situation was ter , 19th " truly pitiable ; her estate sequestered ; her trea- sury ransacked ; her Cojahs prisoners ; and her " servants deserting daily ...
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... cause of their complaints , and find from Lattafit Ally - Khân , " that they are in a starcing condition , having sold " all their clothes and necessaries , and now have not wherewithal to support nature ; and as my " instructions are ...
... cause of their complaints , and find from Lattafit Ally - Khân , " that they are in a starcing condition , having sold " all their clothes and necessaries , and now have not wherewithal to support nature ; and as my " instructions are ...
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Page 37 - Sir, the Nabob having determined to inflict corporal punishment upon the prisoners under your guard, this is to desire that his officers, when they shall come, may have free access to the prisoners, and be permitted to do with them as they shall see proper.
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Page 54 - I wish you had been present at the enlargement of the prisoners. The quivering lips, with the tears of joy stealing down the poor men's cheeks, was a scene truly affecting. LXVIII. " If the prayers of these poor men will avail, you will, at the LAST TEUMP ! be translated to the happiest regions in heaven.