The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 - India |
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Page 108
... Captain Harris's first step should have been to communicate with the Resident upon the subject of the items , which excited doubts , in order to ascertain whether or not a satisfactory ex- planation could be given . Captain Harris would ...
... Captain Harris's first step should have been to communicate with the Resident upon the subject of the items , which excited doubts , in order to ascertain whether or not a satisfactory ex- planation could be given . Captain Harris would ...
Page 109
... Captain Harris omitted to furnish the Resident with a copy of the communications , which he had made direct to the Governor - General . The latter however , ap- parently entertaining no scruples as to the propriety of Captain Harris's ...
... Captain Harris omitted to furnish the Resident with a copy of the communications , which he had made direct to the Governor - General . The latter however , ap- parently entertaining no scruples as to the propriety of Captain Harris's ...
Page 110
... Captain Harris , the details of the investigation are unnecessarily a mystery . It was however generally known , that the Commissioners , being furnished with Captain Harris's statement , the Resident's explanations , and the remarks ...
... Captain Harris , the details of the investigation are unnecessarily a mystery . It was however generally known , that the Commissioners , being furnished with Captain Harris's statement , the Resident's explanations , and the remarks ...
Page 112
... Captain Harris to bring forward all that he wished , would , in the end , have modified their decision . But it must be borne in mind , that Captain Harris was not present during the proceed- ings ; was not furnished with the refutation ...
... Captain Harris to bring forward all that he wished , would , in the end , have modified their decision . But it must be borne in mind , that Captain Harris was not present during the proceed- ings ; was not furnished with the refutation ...
Page 113
... Captain Harris , yet these two letters must be pronounced utterly irreconcileable . The Governor- General in Council is put on his defence against the honest warmth and candour of the Governor - General . How is this to be accounted for ...
... Captain Harris , yet these two letters must be pronounced utterly irreconcileable . The Governor- General in Council is put on his defence against the honest warmth and candour of the Governor - General . How is this to be accounted for ...
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