The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 11F. and C. Rivington, sold also by J. Hatchard, 1813 |
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... express any desire of reverting to the mode ( contrived in India , but condemned by the Direc tors ) of rewarding the servants of an higher class by a regulated monopoly . Their object is to point out the deficiencies in the system , by ...
... express any desire of reverting to the mode ( contrived in India , but condemned by the Direc tors ) of rewarding the servants of an higher class by a regulated monopoly . Their object is to point out the deficiencies in the system , by ...
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... express any particular approbation of a clause in Mr. Mac- kenzie's Contract , which was made in favour of their own liberty . Every motive led them to pre- serve it . On the security of that clause they could alone have suffered to ...
... express any particular approbation of a clause in Mr. Mac- kenzie's Contract , which was made in favour of their own liberty . Every motive led them to pre- serve it . On the security of that clause they could alone have suffered to ...
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... express purpose of selling it in Bengal , not in China ; and of employing the pro- duce of such sale in the manufactures of the coun try , in which the original commodity was produced . On the whole , it appears a mere trading ...
... express purpose of selling it in Bengal , not in China ; and of employing the pro- duce of such sale in the manufactures of the coun try , in which the original commodity was produced . On the whole , it appears a mere trading ...
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... express their concern , that the power of " granting away their property in perpetuity should " have devolved upon such persons . But the conduct of the Court of Directors ap- pears to be open to objections of a nature still more ...
... express their concern , that the power of " granting away their property in perpetuity should " have devolved upon such persons . But the conduct of the Court of Directors ap- pears to be open to objections of a nature still more ...
Стр. 205
... express , in distinct and appropriate terms , their sense of all blamable conduct in their servants . So far as may be collected from the evidence of the Company's records , Mr. Barwell's assertions do not appear well supported ; but ...
... express , in distinct and appropriate terms , their sense of all blamable conduct in their servants . So far as may be collected from the evidence of the Company's records , Mr. Barwell's assertions do not appear well supported ; but ...
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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