Statement of Facts : Delivered to the Right Honourable Lord Minto, Governor-General of India, &C. &C. , on His Late Arrival at Madras (Classic Reprint)
Statement of Facts : Delivered to the Right Honourable Lord Minto, Governor-General of India, &C. &C. , on His Late Arrival at Madras (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s): Petrie, William
ISBN No.: 9780484392617
Pages: 110
Year: 201802
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Excerpt from Statement of Facts: Delivered to the Right Honourable Lord Minto, Governor-General of India, &C. &C., On His Late Arrival at MadrasGeneral Macdowall's complaint against my successor, for having pursued a very different line of conduct, with Sir G. Barlow's reply, is upon record; and, as one asserts what the other denies, people will judge according to their Opinions of the individuals. The general's complaint was thought, by those who were in certain habits with him and the government, to be well founded, and that he did not experience those attentions to which his rank and situation entitled him. Pre vvious to General Macdowall's departure, it was proposed by Sir G. Barlow (upon a misconception as it afterwards appeared) to remove him from the command of'the army; and the measure -3vould have been carried into effect, if' I had not prevailed in persuading the governor to require a 'more explicit declaration of the general's inten tion; whichhe gave, and shewed.that we had put -an erroneous construction on his letters.


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