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... Hastings might have to encounter , he was never molested by accusations from natives of India . 1 . It is a remarkable circumstance that one of the letters of Hastings to Dr. Johnson bears date a very few hours after the death of ...
... Hastings might have to encounter , he was never molested by accusations from natives of India . 1 . It is a remarkable circumstance that one of the letters of Hastings to Dr. Johnson bears date a very few hours after the death of ...
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... Hastings wanted a great supply . It was known that Cheyte Sing had a large revenue , and it was suspected that he had accumulated a treasure . Nor was he a favourite at Calcutta . He had , when the Governor - General was in great ...
... Hastings wanted a great supply . It was known that Cheyte Sing had a large revenue , and it was suspected that he had accumulated a treasure . Nor was he a favourite at Calcutta . He had , when the Governor - General was in great ...
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... Hastings could con- veniently spare . The Major obtained a seat in Parliament , and was there regarded as the organ of his employer . It was evidently impossible that a gentleman so situated could speak with the authority which belongs ...
... Hastings could con- veniently spare . The Major obtained a seat in Parliament , and was there regarded as the organ of his employer . It was evidently impossible that a gentleman so situated could speak with the authority which belongs ...
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ENGLISH HISTORY | 3 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 77 |
JOHN HAMPDEN | 102 |
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