The Scots Magazine, Band 34Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1772 |
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... Omichund was acting a double part, and would deceive both the English and Jaffier. In consequcnce of these representations, it was judged by the gentlemen, that Omichund was no way meriting it, and therefore they did not insist upon it ...
... Omichund was acting a double part, and would deceive both the English and Jaffier. In consequcnce of these representations, it was judged by the gentlemen, that Omichund was no way meriting it, and therefore they did not insist upon it ...
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... Omichund and Mr Watts. I believe it was only a verbal promise. Serajah Dowlah was at Muxadavad at that time, and was visited frequently by Mr Watts. I was in the service about twenty years, from 1749 to 1769. Sir George Pococke ...
... Omichund and Mr Watts. I believe it was only a verbal promise. Serajah Dowlah was at Muxadavad at that time, and was visited frequently by Mr Watts. I was in the service about twenty years, from 1749 to 1769. Sir George Pococke ...
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... Omichund of any money directly or indirectly: when I was last abroad, the same account was given, which is entered in the public proceedings. Omichund was employed only as an agent to Mr Watts, as having most knowledge of Serajah ...
... Omichund of any money directly or indirectly: when I was last abroad, the same account was given, which is entered in the public proceedings. Omichund was employed only as an agent to Mr Watts, as having most knowledge of Serajah ...
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... Omichund was very earnest in his inquiry after that particular paper, after the Nabob was put upon the Mufnut. Dord Clive. All the letters in cipher that passed between Mr Watts and myself, are not entered in the country-correspondence ...
... Omichund was very earnest in his inquiry after that particular paper, after the Nabob was put upon the Mufnut. Dord Clive. All the letters in cipher that passed between Mr Watts and myself, are not entered in the country-correspondence ...
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... Omichund? — A. I have often heard him speak of it. I have heard him fay, that it was proposed to him to fign a fictitious treaty to deceive Omichund of thirty lacks, which he refused to sign, as dishonourable to him as an officer, and ...
... Omichund? — A. I have often heard him speak of it. I have heard him fay, that it was proposed to him to fign a fictitious treaty to deceive Omichund of thirty lacks, which he refused to sign, as dishonourable to him as an officer, and ...
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