The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 11F. and C. Rivington, sold also by J. Hatchard, 1813 |
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... honour of the very highest parts of Government . In the opinion of Your Committee some means ought to have been taken to bring the bill to a discussion on the merits or , supposing that such decree could not be obtained by reason of any ...
... honour of the very highest parts of Government . In the opinion of Your Committee some means ought to have been taken to bring the bill to a discussion on the merits or , supposing that such decree could not be obtained by reason of any ...
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... honour nor their dignity to 36 , in 4th " promote such an exclusive trade . " " They con- from Com . " sidered it too as disgraceful , and below the dignity in 1773 , soever . ER Bengal , 17th May 1776 , Par . Report of Secrecy ...
... honour nor their dignity to 36 , in 4th " promote such an exclusive trade . " " They con- from Com . " sidered it too as disgraceful , and below the dignity in 1773 , soever . ER Bengal , 17th May 1776 , Par . Report of Secrecy ...
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... honour of the Company , and " to prevent the like abuse from being practised in 66 future , should have their most serious and earliest " consideration ; " and with this declaration they appear to have closed the account , and to have ...
... honour of the Company , and " to prevent the like abuse from being practised in 66 future , should have their most serious and earliest " consideration ; " and with this declaration they appear to have closed the account , and to have ...
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... honour of publick ministers in every situation was not to yield a cheerful obedience to the laws of their country . Your Committee , to render evident to this House the general nature and tendency of this pretended dignity , and to ...
... honour of publick ministers in every situation was not to yield a cheerful obedience to the laws of their country . Your Committee , to render evident to this House the general nature and tendency of this pretended dignity , and to ...
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... honour . Mr. Bristow , however , was recalled by Mr. Hast- ings and Mr. Barwell , who had then acquired the majority , without any complaint having been as- signed as the cause of his removal , and Mr. Mid- dleton was sent in his stead ...
... honour . Mr. Bristow , however , was recalled by Mr. Hast- ings and Mr. Barwell , who had then acquired the majority , without any complaint having been as- signed as the cause of his removal , and Mr. Mid- dleton was sent in his stead ...
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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