For what reason lord Wellesley resigned for his post
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Wellesley's annexations and the vast military expenditure that he had authorized alarmed the court of directors of the East India Company. ... Wellesley then resigned because his brother was opposed to Roman Catholic emancipation, although the duke was constrained to accept (1829) that policy as a political necessity.
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Wellesley's annexations and the vast military expenditure that he had authorized alarmed the court of directors of the East India Company. ... Wellesley then resigned because his brother was opposed to Roman Catholic emancipation, although the duke was constrained to accept (1829) that policy as a political necessity.
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