The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 11F. and C. Rivington, sold also by J. Hatchard, 1813 |
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... profit ; that the vote would be a secondary consideration , and no more than a guard to the property ; and that there- fore any abuse , which tended to depreciate the value of their stock , would be warmly resented by such Proprietors ...
... profit ; that the vote would be a secondary consideration , and no more than a guard to the property ; and that there- fore any abuse , which tended to depreciate the value of their stock , would be warmly resented by such Proprietors ...
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... profits , the Servants of the Crown were presumed the more likely to preservé , with a scrupulous attention , the sources of the great re- venues , which they were to administer , and for the rise and fall of which they were to render ...
... profits , the Servants of the Crown were presumed the more likely to preservé , with a scrupulous attention , the sources of the great re- venues , which they were to administer , and for the rise and fall of which they were to render ...
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... profits for the advantage of the State . Little was thought of but the disengagement of the Company from their debts in England , and to prevent the Servants abroad from drawing upon them , so as that body might be enabled , without ...
... profits for the advantage of the State . Little was thought of but the disengagement of the Company from their debts in England , and to prevent the Servants abroad from drawing upon them , so as that body might be enabled , without ...
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... profit from them whatsoever is attempted . For as long as a system prevails , which regards the transmission of great wealth to this country , either for the Company or the State , as its principal end , so long will it be impossible ...
... profit from them whatsoever is attempted . For as long as a system prevails , which regards the transmission of great wealth to this country , either for the Company or the State , as its principal end , so long will it be impossible ...
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... profits , which their speculation proposed to realize in England from the territorial revenue in Bengal . About two hundred thousand pounds were added to the annual Dividends of the Proprietors . Four hundred thousand were given to the ...
... profits , which their speculation proposed to realize in England from the territorial revenue in Bengal . About two hundred thousand pounds were added to the annual Dividends of the Proprietors . Four hundred thousand were given to the ...
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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