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... Vindication of Fyzoola Khân , by Major Palmer and Mr. Hastings APPENDIX to the VIIIth and and } XVIth Charges , p . 514 . pp . 521 to 528. " 1 2 MA JOY 1 ARTICLES OF / CHARGE against WARREN HASTINGS , Esq ív CONTENTS .
... Vindication of Fyzoola Khân , by Major Palmer and Mr. Hastings APPENDIX to the VIIIth and and } XVIth Charges , p . 514 . pp . 521 to 528. " 1 2 MA JOY 1 ARTICLES OF / CHARGE against WARREN HASTINGS , Esq ív CONTENTS .
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... charge of certain considerable part of his treasures in money , and other valuable moveables , as well as certain landed estates , called Jaghires , in order to the support of their own dignity , and the honourable maintenance of his ...
... charge of certain considerable part of his treasures in money , and other valuable moveables , as well as certain landed estates , called Jaghires , in order to the support of their own dignity , and the honourable maintenance of his ...
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... charge of the said Warren Hastings , namely , that the aged women before mentioned had formed , or engaged in , a plan for the deposition of their son and sovereign , and the utter extirpation of the English nation : and neither the ...
... charge of the said Warren Hastings , namely , that the aged women before mentioned had formed , or engaged in , a plan for the deposition of their son and sovereign , and the utter extirpation of the English nation : and neither the ...
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... charges , and would 66 proceed himself to Lucknow , and would himself undertake them . " XIII . That very doubtful credit is to be given to any letters letters written by the said Middleton to the said Warren 14 ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
... charges , and would 66 proceed himself to Lucknow , and would himself undertake them . " XIII . That very doubtful credit is to be given to any letters letters written by the said Middleton to the said Warren 14 ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
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... charge of the Begum his mother , and to the resumption of " her " cher Jaghires and the other Jaghires of the indi- 18 ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
... charge of the Begum his mother , and to the resumption of " her " cher Jaghires and the other Jaghires of the indi- 18 ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
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