Representation And Petition From His Highness the Nabob of the Carnatic Presen

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Representation And Petition From His Highness the Nabob of the Carnatic Presen
George Tierney
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The Na- bob on his part required a deduclion for bad bad feafons, agreeably to the letter of the treaty; but admitting the Nabob to owe any Jum whatever, the Treaty had provided a remedy. The conduction therefore to be put upon the General's letter is this, that for political purpofes, he conceived it abfolutely necefTary to feize the government of the Carnatic, in violation of the Treaty.
In the fubfequent ftages of this bu- finefs, the principles upon which the Government of Fort St. George a
...cted, are very fully explained. /4 ^ In the letter from the Madras Govern- ment to the Court of Directors, which is before the Houfe of Commons, they detailed the various applications that they had made to the Nabob, for the balance due to them, according to the ftipulations in Sir A. Campbell's Treaty 5 and war being in fact inevitable, and C a their their army equipping for the field, they candidly zndfatrfy fay (in their letter to Bengal), " We proceeded to remark on " the infufficiency of the ftipulations in " Sir Archibald Campbell's treaty, to fe- " cure the regular receipt of 4-5108 of " the Nabob's revenues, agreed to be " paid to the Company's treafury, in the " event of war " They fay further, " With this view " we pointed out to his Lordfhip in " council, the impolicy of depending for " our principal refources, at a time when *' the great eft exertions were neceffary, and " pecuniary fupplles of the utmojl import ^ 11 ance, upon the operation and manage- " ment of the Nabob's Government, of (( which the fyftem was perhaps as de- " fe and tributaries fe- " cured, which is of the utmoft impor- ft tance to the fuccefsful operations of *' the war.

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