The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke ...Little, Brown, and Company, 1899 |
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... , and evidently absurd , could have no real object but to enrich the contractor at the Company's expense since either the service was not dangerous . - and then the establishment was totally unnecessary , or AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS . 5.
... , and evidently absurd , could have no real object but to enrich the contractor at the Company's expense since either the service was not dangerous . - and then the establishment was totally unnecessary , or AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS . 5.
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... dangerous service , it was evidently the interest of the contractor to avoid such danger , and not to hazard the loss of his ship or men , which must be replaced at his own expense , and therefore that an active and faithful discharge ...
... dangerous service , it was evidently the interest of the contractor to avoid such danger , and not to hazard the loss of his ship or men , which must be replaced at his own expense , and therefore that an active and faithful discharge ...
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... danger of the sea , was to be at the risk of the India Company , and not of the said Auriol ; that the said Warren Hastings declared per- sonally to the said Auriol , " that this post was in- tended as a reward for his long and faithful ...
... danger of the sea , was to be at the risk of the India Company , and not of the said Auriol ; that the said Warren Hastings declared per- sonally to the said Auriol , " that this post was in- tended as a reward for his long and faithful ...
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... dangerous nature to the Company's service . That , in attempting to justify the receipt and application of the said money , he has endeavored to establish principles of conduct in a Governor which tend to subvert all order and ...
... dangerous nature to the Company's service . That , in attempting to justify the receipt and application of the said money , he has endeavored to establish principles of conduct in a Governor which tend to subvert all order and ...
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... by law ; and that he has thereby set a dangerous exam- ple to his successors , and to every man in trust or office under him . - That the mode in which he has reimbursed himself is a crime of a much higher order 36 ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
... by law ; and that he has thereby set a dangerous exam- ple to his successors , and to every man in trust or office under him . - That the mode in which he has reimbursed himself is a crime of a much higher order 36 ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
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