The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Том 11Little, Brown, 1871 |
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... incredible quantity of private corre- spondence through the various Residents , through Mr. Graham , Mr. Fowke , Mr. Markham , Mr. Benn , concerning the affairs of that country . Did he ever 252 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
... incredible quantity of private corre- spondence through the various Residents , through Mr. Graham , Mr. Fowke , Mr. Markham , Mr. Benn , concerning the affairs of that country . Did he ever 252 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
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... , Mr. Markham was astonished and confounded at its magnitude . He tells you this himself . It appears , then , that neither Cheyt Sing nor the Resident at Benares ( who ought to have 258 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
... , Mr. Markham was astonished and confounded at its magnitude . He tells you this himself . It appears , then , that neither Cheyt Sing nor the Resident at Benares ( who ought to have 258 IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS .
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Edmund Burke. nor the Resident at Benares ( who ought to have been in the secret , if upon such an occasion secrecy is allowable ) ever knew what the terms were . The Rajah was in the dark ; he was left to feel , blindfold , how much ...
Edmund Burke. nor the Resident at Benares ( who ought to have been in the secret , if upon such an occasion secrecy is allowable ) ever knew what the terms were . The Rajah was in the dark ; he was left to feel , blindfold , how much ...
Стр. 274
... resident at his court , and the Vizier had a resident in Calcutta . The most solemn treaties had often been made without any Governor - General carrying up a delegation of civil and military power . If it had been his object to break ...
... resident at his court , and the Vizier had a resident in Calcutta . The most solemn treaties had often been made without any Governor - General carrying up a delegation of civil and military power . If it had been his object to break ...
Стр. 275
... Markham , with an army under the command of Colonel Popham , or Mr. Fowke , or any other Resident , was not much more likely to exact a great sum of money than Mr. Hastings without an SPEECH IN REPLY . SECOND DAY . 275.
... Markham , with an army under the command of Colonel Popham , or Mr. Fowke , or any other Resident , was not much more likely to exact a great sum of money than Mr. Hastings without an SPEECH IN REPLY . SECOND DAY . 275.
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