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ovind Sing as agent, x. 53. appointment of Debi Sing to the charge of the province of Dinagepore, x. 65. the enormities of this man, mock inquiries into them, and Mr. Hastings's responsibility in the premises, x. 77, 92, 186. Mr. Hastings's measures justified by himself, as producing an increase of revenue, x. 136. remarks on the testimonials of the natives in his favor, x. 154; xii. 356. proofs of personal corruption, x. 161-295. charged with peculation by General Clavering, x. 244. opinions of counsel concerning his proposed prosecution by the Directors, x. 257. his connivance in the general corruption of the Service, x. 296; xii. 294. recriminatory charges against the House of Commons, xi. 166. powers claimed by him, and the manner and results of their exercise, xi. 195, 236, 238. in the case of Cheyt Sing and the province of Benares, xi. 236. of the Nabob of Oude, his kindred and country, xi. 372; xii. 3. of the province of Bengal, xii. 208. his extravagant and corrupt contracts, xii. 297. his conduct in reference to various presents, xii. 324, 338, 350. observations on the Mahometan college founded by him, xii. 352. Lord Cornwallis's testimony to the disastrous effects of his revenue system, xii. 359. examination of the merits set up by him, xii. 370. Hawles, Sir John, extracts from his speech at the trial of Dr. Sacheverell, iv. 126, 135. Height, less grand than depth, i. 147. Helvetii, remarkable emigration of them related by Caesar, vii. 172. Henry I. of England, brief account of his reign, vii. 375. Henry II. of England, brief account of his reign, vii. 394. Henry IV. of England, severs the Duchy and County Palatine of Lancaster from the crown, ii. 296. Henry IV. of France, brief character of him, iii. 411. Hii, or Columbkill, brief account of it, vii. 249. Hindoo institutions, characteristics of, ix. 382. Hindoo polity, destroyed by Mr. Hastings, ix. 394. Hindostan, eras in its history, ix. 386. History, moral lessons to be drawn from it, iii. 418, 421. caution with regard to the study of it, iv. 468. Hobbes, his view of war as the state of Nature, i. 15. Holland, Sir John, extracts from his speech at the trial of Dr. Sacheverell, iv. 146. Holy Land, view of its condition at the commencement of the third Crusade, vii. 426. Homer, his similitudes seldom exact, i. 88. a simile from t
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