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That Mr. Haftings neverthelefs " was greatly to blame for violating the treaty of " Poorunder. On the truth of thefe aflertions, " the learned gentleman challenged me, and de- " clared himfelf ready to meet me at any time and " on any ground *. " I muft confefs, Sir, that this language, efpecial- ly from the learned gentleman, appeared to me very extraordinary. I hardly ever heard any thing with greater furprife. He has employed himfelf, near two years together, with infinite induftry and toil,... in an inquiry into the abufes that prevail in the India Company's fervice. He has published the refult of his laborious inveftigations in many folio volumes, which, I verily believe, no man in the kingdom has read but myfelf. The prefent bill, of which the learned gentleman is prochein ami^, if not parent, fuppofes wilful difobedience in every de- partment of the fervice ; the conftant Complaint * Mr. Dundas affented to the exaftnefs of this recital of his words. F A term ufed in law for him, who is the next friend, or next of kin to a child in his.

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