The Cambridge History of the British Empire: British India, 1497-1858John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 196
... declared , " so far from being bankrupt , had but a very trifling mortgage on a very fine estate " . In contrasting his bill with that of Dundas , Fox declared the latter " aimed at lodging an absolute and despotic power of government ...
... declared , " so far from being bankrupt , had but a very trifling mortgage on a very fine estate " . In contrasting his bill with that of Dundas , Fox declared the latter " aimed at lodging an absolute and despotic power of government ...
Page 247
... declared that , after hearing it , he could say that he never gave any vote with less hesitation than the one he was going to give against the impeachment . The division on the first charge was 73-55 against the impeachment . A half ...
... declared that , after hearing it , he could say that he never gave any vote with less hesitation than the one he was going to give against the impeachment . The division on the first charge was 73-55 against the impeachment . A half ...
Page 600
... declare the sovereignty of the king of Great Britain over the whole of the provinces ; and at this time his criticisms of Hastings's conduct seem confined to the fact that in abolishing the Moghul sovereignty he had not formally declared ...
... declare the sovereignty of the king of Great Britain over the whole of the provinces ; and at this time his criticisms of Hastings's conduct seem confined to the fact that in abolishing the Moghul sovereignty he had not formally declared ...
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