Remarks On Some Late Assertions in a Great Assembly Relative to East India Affa

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Remarks On Some Late Assertions in a Great Assembly Relative to East India Affa
George Tierney
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To poi- fon the minds of the public ftill more again!! the Company's government, Mr. Fox read a. Letter from a Maior Beanjou; who in 1772 had been fern by the Prefident and Council of Madras ( 16 ) Madras with a party of the Company's forces, at the requeft of the Nabob of Arcot, to re- duce to obedience fome refractory varTals : the Major met with a reliftance he little expected, and was compelled in the exercife of his com- miffion to acts of feverity that fhocked his feelings ; and muft fhoc...k thofe of every rea- der of the letter. But to bring this home as a charge againir the President and Council, we fhould know what impreffion Major Beaujour's letter made on them, and what orders they fent in confequence.
The liberty an officer took to remonftrate with his principals, plainly, fhe\ F s his belief that fuch feverities \\ere i*v-m-their contem- plation when they ga've the orders; and fuppofe the circumftances oC the rebellion were inch as required perfeveuince, have not fimilar meafures been pirjucd by the adminiftration of this country wit/i regard to America ?


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