Caubul ; or even if he had entered into any negotiation with France, of which the object was at all obscure ; it might be our duty to resort, in the first instance, to his construction of proceedings, which, being of a doubtful character, might admit... The History of the British Empire in India - Side 20af Edward Thornton - 1842Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1799 - 226 sider
...objeft was at all obfcure; it might be our duty to refort in the firft inftance to his conftrufclion of proceedings, which being of a doubtful character, might admit of a fatisfaftory explanation.. But where • there is no doubt, there can be no matter for explanation.... | |
| East India Company - 1800 - 302 sider
...jealoufy or alarm ; if he had renewed his fecret intrigues, at the Courts of Hyderabad, Poonah, and Cabul, or even if he had entered into any negotiation with France, of which the object was at all obfcure, it might be our duty to refort, in the firft inftance, to his conftruction of proceedings,... | |
| Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - 1800 - 1036 sider
...bad renewed his. fecret intrigue* Jntrigaes at the Courts of Hyderabad, Poonah, and Cabul, or erai if he had entered into any negotiation with France, of which the object was at all ohfcure, it might be our duty to refort,' in the firft inftance, to his conftruction of proceedings,... | |
| Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel - 1801 - 954 sider
...jcaloufy or alarm ; if he had renewed his fecret intrigues at the courts of Hyderabad, Poonah, and Cabul, or even if he had entered into any negotiation with France, of which the objcft was at all obfcure, it might be our duty to reforr, in the firft inftance, to his conduction... | |
| Mark Wilks - 1817 - 590 sider
...jealousy or alarm ; if he had renewed his secret intrigues at the courts of Hyderabad, Poona, and Cdbul ; or even if he had entered into any negotiation with France, of which the abject was at all obscure; it might be our duty to resort in the first instance to his construction... | |
| John Malcolm - 1826 - 648 sider
...jealousy or alarm ; if he had renewed his secret intrigues at the courts of Hyderabad, Poonah, and Cubul ; or even if he had entered into any negotiation with...might be our duty to resort, in the first instance, to its construction of proceedings, which, being of a doubtful character, might admit of a satisfactory... | |
| Sir John Malcolm - 1826 - 642 sider
...which the object was at all obscure, it might be our duty to resort, in the first instance, to its construction of proceedings, which, being of a doubtful character, might admit of a satisfactory expla-^ nation. But where there is no doubt there can be no matter for explanation. The act of Tippoo's... | |
| Mark Wilks - 1996 - 850 sider
...or alarm ; if he ihad rfenewed his secret intrigues at the courts of Hyderabad, Poona, and Cabul ; or even if he had entered into any negotiation with France, of which ihe object was at all obscure; it might be our duty 1 This minute will be found in full in Owen's Wellesley... | |
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