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Foreign News August 27, 1789

The New Hampshire Gazette And General Advertiser

Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

What is this article about?

On April 21, Edmund Burke in Parliament criticized Warren Hastings' petition claiming 30,000l. expenses in his trial, pledging to prove Hastings received a bribe exceeding that amount. Burke dismissed Hastings' testimonials from India as influenced by government power.

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Mr. Burke, in the high court of parliament, Westminster-hall, on the 21st of April last, commenting upon the grievances, as stated by Mr. Hastings, in his petition, of having already been put to 30,000l. expence observes as follows; "But with what confidence, with what frontless audacity is such a statement made at a time, when I pledged myself to prove that he has received in one single solitary bribe not only the amount of this expence but of all possible expence of this trial! I know too, that the prisoner has obtained testimonials, written first in English, turned afterwards into the Persian language, re-translated into English, and which certainly had obtained the signatures of many respectable names in India! But if all the natural influence of government were to be done away, if all the gratitude of individuals were to be obliterated, and all the deep-rooted fears of the inhabitants removed, before such offences can be established, then, from this period, delinquency is safe, and prosecution fruitless."

What sub-type of article is it?

Political Colonial Affairs

What keywords are associated?

Burke Speech Hastings Trial Parliament Debate India Testimonials Bribe Accusation

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr. Burke Mr. Hastings

Where did it happen?

Westminster Hall

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Westminster Hall

Event Date

21st Of April Last

Key Persons

Mr. Burke Mr. Hastings

Event Details

Mr. Burke commented on Mr. Hastings' petition grievances of 30,000l. expense, accusing him of receiving a bribe exceeding that amount and obtaining influenced testimonials from India signed by respectable names.

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