The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 4John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... facts and the deductions from them were disputed by the Resident at Murshidabad.2 Before pronouncing a final verdict on ... fact that the nearer we get back to Hastings's own time , the less belief do we find in this theory of the entire ...
... facts and the deductions from them were disputed by the Resident at Murshidabad.2 Before pronouncing a final verdict on ... fact that the nearer we get back to Hastings's own time , the less belief do we find in this theory of the entire ...
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... fact was revealed twelve years later , when Impey produced a copy at the time of his impeachment . Three deductions follow from this incident . In the first place , it is clear that Hastings went behind the decision of the council , a ...
... fact was revealed twelve years later , when Impey produced a copy at the time of his impeachment . Three deductions follow from this incident . In the first place , it is clear that Hastings went behind the decision of the council , a ...
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... fact that he had been wholly unable to induce them to renew that treaty of offensive and defensive alliance which they had concluded in 1769 but never carried out . He had made more than one overture with that end in view , one of them ...
... fact that he had been wholly unable to induce them to renew that treaty of offensive and defensive alliance which they had concluded in 1769 but never carried out . He had made more than one overture with that end in view , one of them ...
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