Speeches of the Managers And Counsel in the Trial of Warren Hastings volume 3
Speeches of the Managers And Counsel in the Trial of Warren Hastings volume 3
Warren Hastings
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They might be seduced by somebody else. It is a singular circumstance that, in an intercepted letter Attempts which fell into the hands of Captain "\Villiams sometime ^i/h"^^ afterwards, there is mention made of that letter which I l ^^ r ot have stated to be written to Adji Sing, subahdar in the Macdonald corps of Major Macdonald, whom they state to be gained 262 Defence on the Second Charge the Begums : EaiTos. Over to them, and that he, Adji Sing, might correspond safely with that traitor wh...o had been so seduced, for that he was their friend. Was that verified by any subsequent fact ? No ; it is verified by an event antecedent ; for at the time when this letter was intercepted by Captain Williams, which was on the 30th of September, that very fellow had run off from his corps ! He had attempted to seduce two officers ol' Captain Williams, Denoo Sing and another man, and, having failed in his attempt to seduce them from their duty, afraid of the discovery, he had run off. And, therefore, at the time Captain Williams intercepted that letter signed by Jewar Ali Khan himself, which stated that he wished Adji Sing would give this assistance to him, that very man, so pointed out to him as a convenient associate, is represented as having attempted to corrupt the fidelity of other officers, and, failing in that attempt, as having left his corps.
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