| Warren Hastings - 1861 - 936 страници
...the course of this contention, I received sufficient indications of his ill will to have made me his irreconcileable enemy, if I could suffer my passions...the duty which I owe to the Company. My support of Nundeomar upon the present occasion could not, therefore, proceed from partiality. It will be as obvious... | |
| Sir George Forrest - 1892 - 434 страници
...received sullicient indications of his illwill to have made me an irreconcilable enemy if I could suff r my passions to supersede the duty which I owe to the Company, ''f Writing to a friend, Hastings states — " The man never was a favourite of mine, and svas engaged... | |
| Nagendra Nath Ghosh - 1901 - 296 страници
...this contention I received sufficient indications of his ill-will to have made me an irreconcilable enemy if I could suffer my passions to supersede the duty which I owe to the Company." The evidence is only too clear that Hastings did not allow his passions to supersede1 his duty or even... | |
| Nagendra Nath Ghosh - 1901 - 294 страници
...contention I received sufficient indications of his ill-will to have made me an irreconcilable enemy if 1 could suffer my passions to supersede the duty which I owe to the Company." The evidence is only too clear that Hastings did not allow his passions to supersede his duty or even... | |
| Sir George Forrest - 1910 - 356 страници
...contention I " received sufficient indications of his ill-will to have " made me an irreconcilable enemy if I could suffer my " passions to supersede the duty which I owe to the " Company."* Writing to a friend, Hastings states : " The man never was a favourite of mine, and was " engaged in... | |
| George III (King of Great Britain) - 1927 - 556 страници
...his ill Will, to have Made me his irreconcileable Enemy, If I could suffer my passions to supercede the Duty which I owe to the Company. — My Support...Inconsistency, but the Reasons which I have urged in the Minutes of the Committee in Support of this Measure will I trust, acquit me to my honble Employers... | |
| |