The rise of our Indian empire, the history of British India, extr. from Lord Mahon's History of England |
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... Governors had been urged to enforce the penalties against interlopers with the utmost rigour , and had replied ... Court of Directors , wrote back in anger , as follows : " We expect that our " orders are to be your rules , and not ...
... Governors had been urged to enforce the penalties against interlopers with the utmost rigour , and had replied ... Court of Directors , wrote back in anger , as follows : " We expect that our " orders are to be your rules , and not ...
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... Court of Directors and upon their common seal , to the amount of 1,500,000l . , — and that their privileges should be continued till three years notice after 1726 , and till repayment of their capital . In 1712 they obtained a ...
... Court of Directors and upon their common seal , to the amount of 1,500,000l . , — and that their privileges should be continued till three years notice after 1726 , and till repayment of their capital . In 1712 they obtained a ...
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... Courts , but describing with eloquent warmth his admiration and as- tonishment at the first view of Calcutta , " the City ... Court of Directors in England . Each was surrounded with fortifications , and guarded by a small force , partly ...
... Courts , but describing with eloquent warmth his admiration and as- tonishment at the first view of Calcutta , " the City ... Court of Directors in England . Each was surrounded with fortifications , and guarded by a small force , partly ...
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... Court of Directors at one of their public dinners drank the health of the young Captain by the name of " General Clive , " and , not satisfied with this convivial compliment , voted him the gift of a sword set with diamonds . It is ...
... Court of Directors at one of their public dinners drank the health of the young Captain by the name of " General Clive , " and , not satisfied with this convivial compliment , voted him the gift of a sword set with diamonds . It is ...
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... Director until the ... Directors revenged themselves by confis- cating , contrary to law , the Jaghire , or domain , which had been bestowed upon him by Meer Jaffier . It became necessary for Clive to seek relief by a Bill in the Court ...
... Director until the ... Directors revenged themselves by confis- cating , contrary to law , the Jaghire , or domain , which had been bestowed upon him by Meer Jaffier . It became necessary for Clive to seek relief by a Bill in the Court ...
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Page 103 - Wedderburn, it was unanimously added to the resolutions carried, " that Robert, Lord Clive, did at the same time render great and meritorious services to his country.
Page 149 - Whilst the authors of all these evils were idly and stupidly gazing on this menacing meteor, which blackened all their horizon, it suddenly burst, and poured down the whole of its contents upon the plains of the Carnatic.
Page 105 - But four years afterwards he was again sent forth as second in the Council of Madras; and early in 1772 he proceeded to a far higher, and, as it proved, more lasting post, as first in the Council of Bengal. Spare in form and shrunk in features, with a mild voice and with gentle manners, Warren Hastings might seem to a casual observer as wanting in manly firmness. It is remarkable that, on his appointment as Governor of Bengal, Lord Clive deemed it right to warn him against this, as he imagined, the...
Page 150 - succeeded in the plans which it had formed, or to pro" tect and save them if they failed Perhaps the " war with Hyder may be, in like manner, called my " war. " * On the 25th the council met. The Governor-General proposed, that a treaty not merely of peace but of alliance should be tendered to the Mahrattas, yielding the main points at issue in the...
Page 61 - ... and to instruct his friend Mr. Orme, the historian, to send him " two hundred shirts, the best and finest you can get " for love or money ; some of the ruffles worked with a " border either in squares or points, and the rest plain.
Page 47 - The daring in war," — a well-earned title, by which Clive is to this day known among the natives of India. " These " disturbers of my country," writes his Highness, " the Admiral and Sabut Jung, — whom may ill " fortune attend ! — without any reason whatever " are warring against the governor of Chander
Page 106 - ... and there, one bright summer's day, when I was scarcely seven years old, I well remember that I first formed the determination to purchase back Daylesford. I was then...
Page 26 - enjoyed one happy day since I left my native " country. I am not acquainted with any one " family in the place, and have not assurance " enough to introduce myself without being asked. " . . . . Letters to friends were surely first invented " for the comfort of such solitary wretches as...
Page 40 - But their joy and their jesting were of short duration. They had been left at the disposal of the officers of the guard, who determined to secure them for the night in the common dungeon of the fort, — a dungeon known to the English by the name of