Speech of the Right Hon George Canning President of the Board of Controul I

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Canning, George, 1770-1827
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As to Meer Khan, the overwhelming force 21 which Lord Hastings brought to bear upon him compelled his immediate acquiescence and submission. He withdrew his troops and sur- / rendered his artillery. It remains to speak of the third Power whose hostility was expected Holkar. With Holkar's Government, (the ac- tual chief being a minor) negotiations were for some time carried on : regarding which, the Papers on the table contain information some- what less ample than could be wished ; as by some o...mission, no doubt accidental, various documents relating to these transactions have not yet reached this Country. That Lord Hast- ings had been in negotiation with the Regent, J the mother of the young Rajah; and that great hopes were indulged of a favourable issue, is clear : but how these hopes were disappointed does not appear in the documents before the House. I am, however, enabled to add to what appears in the Papers, one fact the particulars of which have only come to my knowledge within a few days.

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