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... suffer it to appear that the point had " been carried in opposition to his will , he at length yielded a nominal acquiescence , and has this 66 66 day issued his own Perwannahs to that effect ; declaring , however , at the same time ...
... suffer it to appear that the point had " been carried in opposition to his will , he at length yielded a nominal acquiescence , and has this 66 66 day issued his own Perwannahs to that effect ; declaring , however , at the same time ...
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... suffered under their confinement ; to which application they received an insolent answer from the said Richard Johnson , dated February 27th 1782 , declaring , that part of what he had re- ceived in payment was in jewels and bullion ...
... suffered under their confinement ; to which application they received an insolent answer from the said Richard Johnson , dated February 27th 1782 , declaring , that part of what he had re- ceived in payment was in jewels and bullion ...
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... relief from the hardships they suffered , he , the Resident Middleton , did , on the 18th of the said month , give to the officer , who V 2 had had supplicated in favour of the said prisoners , an AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS . 31.
... relief from the hardships they suffered , he , the Resident Middleton , did , on the 18th of the said month , give to the officer , who V 2 had had supplicated in favour of the said prisoners , an AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS . 31.
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... suffered in his property by an inde- " pendent command . "零 1 XXXVII . That , in about two months after the said pri- soners had continued in irons in the manner afore- said , the officer on guard , in a letter of the 18th May , did ...
... suffered in his property by an inde- " pendent command . "零 1 XXXVII . That , in about two months after the said pri- soners had continued in irons in the manner afore- said , the officer on guard , in a letter of the 18th May , did ...
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... suffering by every delay . " 44 66 XLVIII . pin's Let- Oct. 1782 . That the goods aforesaid were sent to Lucknow , and disposed of in a manner unknown ; and the harsh and oppressive measures aforesaid being still continued , the Begum ...
... suffering by every delay . " 44 66 XLVIII . pin's Let- Oct. 1782 . That the goods aforesaid were sent to Lucknow , and disposed of in a manner unknown ; and the harsh and oppressive measures aforesaid being still continued , the Begum ...
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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.
Page 16 - ... due to the Company, he could better, and more expeditiously, effect that object by taking from his mother the treasures of his father, which he...
Page 453 - the governor-general and council are required and directed to pay due obedience to all such orders as they shall receive from the court of directors of the said united company...
Page 264 - Think of their numbers, think of their influence, and the enormous amount of their salaries, pensions, and emoluments! They were, you have heard, an intolerable burden on the revenues and authority of the Vizier ; and they exposed us to the envy and resentment of the whole country, by excluding the native servants and adherents of the prince from the just reward of their services and attachments.
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.