The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 11F. and C. Rivington, sold also by J. Hatchard, 1813 |
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... causes ; which , in their opinion , have produced the failure of the first ; that the defects of the original plan may be supplied ; its errours corrected ; and such useful regulations , as were then adopted , may be . further explained ...
... causes ; which , in their opinion , have produced the failure of the first ; that the defects of the original plan may be supplied ; its errours corrected ; and such useful regulations , as were then adopted , may be . further explained ...
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... cause must be sought elsewhere . objects of The Act had in its view ( independently of Powers and several detached regulations ) five fundamental Act of 1773 , objects & 1st . The Reformation of the Court of Proprie tors of the East ...
... cause must be sought elsewhere . objects of The Act had in its view ( independently of Powers and several detached regulations ) five fundamental Act of 1773 , objects & 1st . The Reformation of the Court of Proprie tors of the East ...
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... cause of this fatal decline of the authority of the Court of Directors , no doubt whatsoever can remain of the fact itself , nor of the total failure of one of the great leading regulations of the Act of 1773 . 7 J Court of The third ...
... cause of this fatal decline of the authority of the Court of Directors , no doubt whatsoever can remain of the fact itself , nor of the total failure of one of the great leading regulations of the Act of 1773 . 7 J Court of The third ...
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... cause the strictest inquiry to be made into " all oppressions and abuses , " among which the practice of receiving presents from the Natives , at that time generally charged upon men in power , was principally aimed at . Presents to any ...
... cause the strictest inquiry to be made into " all oppressions and abuses , " among which the practice of receiving presents from the Natives , at that time generally charged upon men in power , was principally aimed at . Presents to any ...
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... causes of their ruin were in the height of their operation , both the Company and the Natives were understood by the publick as in circumstances the most assured , and most flourishing . Insomuch that , whenever the affairs of India ...
... causes of their ruin were in the height of their operation , both the Company and the Natives were understood by the publick as in circumstances the most assured , and most flourishing . Insomuch that , whenever the affairs of India ...
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