The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 11F. and C. Rivington, sold also by J. Hatchard, 1813 |
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... complaint was , that factions in the Court of Proprietors had shown , in several instances , à dîs- position to support the servants of the Company against the just coercion and legal prosecution of the Directors . Instead of applying a ...
... complaint was , that factions in the Court of Proprietors had shown , in several instances , à dîs- position to support the servants of the Company against the just coercion and legal prosecution of the Directors . Instead of applying a ...
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... compel them to prosecution or complaint where delinquency became visible . The Act indeed prescribed , that no servant of the 2 .. Company Company abroad should be eligible into the Direc tion until ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 13.
... compel them to prosecution or complaint where delinquency became visible . The Act indeed prescribed , that no servant of the 2 .. Company Company abroad should be eligible into the Direc tion until ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 13.
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... complaint , and consequently from the means of redress , than many decisions favourable to them , in the ordinary course of proceeding , can do for their encouragement and relief . So far as Your Committee their 16 REPORT OF A COMMITTED.
... complaint , and consequently from the means of redress , than many decisions favourable to them , in the ordinary course of proceeding , can do for their encouragement and relief . So far as Your Committee their 16 REPORT OF A COMMITTED.
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... complaint from being far more dangerous to the sufferer than injustice to the oppressor . No overt acts were fixed , upon which corruption should be presumed in transac- tions , of which secrecy and collusion formed the very basis ; no ...
... complaint from being far more dangerous to the sufferer than injustice to the oppressor . No overt acts were fixed , upon which corruption should be presumed in transac- tions , of which secrecy and collusion formed the very basis ; no ...
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... complaints arose among the natives , and among all the foreigners , who traded to Bengal . It must unquestionably have thrown the whole mercantile system of the country into the greatest confusion . With regard to the natives , no ...
... complaints arose among the natives , and among all the foreigners , who traded to Bengal . It must unquestionably have thrown the whole mercantile system of the country into the greatest confusion . With regard to the natives , no ...
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abuse Act of Parliament aforesaid appear Appendix appointed asserts authority Barwell Barwell's Bengal Berar bonds Bristow British Calcutta censure cerned charge Clavering Colonel Monson Committee Company's orders Company's servants complaint concerning conduct Contract corrupt corrupt bargain Court of Directors Dacca declared disobedience duty engage extraordinary favour Fowke Francis Francis Fowke furnished given Government Governour Governour-General and Council Hastings's honour House India inquiry interest Investment lacks of rupees lative letter Mahomed Reza Khân manner matter means ment merchants monopoly Munny Begum Mussulmen Nabob of Oude natives nature necessary obedience object opinion Opium oppressions paid pany pany's Parliament Patna payment pendix person pounds sterling present pretended principles proceedings produce profit prosecution province publick purpose Rajah of Benares reason received regulations Resident revenue Salt Saltpetre says sent Sulivan sum of money superiours taken thousand pounds tion transaction Vide Ap Warren Hastings whatsoever whole