The Carnatic Question Considered in a Letter to a Member of Parliament

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The Carnatic Question Considered in a Letter to a Member of Parliament
Richard Wellesley Wellesley
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1 and 2, are shown to him. ") Ques. " It is stated that the Nabob Wallajaw dissuaded " Lord Cornwallis from the war. Did you hear the Nabob " say so ?" Ans. " The Nabob did address himself particularly to me, " and did use those expressions. " Ques. " Did you believe the Nabob sincere in those expres- " sions?" Ans. " I did not. There was no sincerity on either part " in those expressions. " Ques. " Although you do not believe any sincerity to have " been intended, by the Nabob Wallajaw, in hi ...expression " of friendship towards Tippoo Sultaun Do you give any " credit to his professions of interference founded on his " attachment to the religion of Mahommed ? " Ans. " The whole is compliment, flow is it possible that " the Nabob Wallajaw could forget the indignities sustained " by his own family at the hands of Tippoo Sultaun, when " Abouel Whaab Khaun was confined, and his daughter and " grand-daughter taken into the Mahal ? And, if there were " any sincerity in these expressions of friendship, why was not * Vide page 105, and infra, of the first papers laid before the House.

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