The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 11C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... Nabob's household , and that the Nabob Mobarek ul Dowla should be intrusted with the exclusive and entire receipts and disbursements of his stipend , and the uncontrolled management and regulation of his household . Thus far Your ...
... Nabob's household , and that the Nabob Mobarek ul Dowla should be intrusted with the exclusive and entire receipts and disbursements of his stipend , and the uncontrolled management and regulation of his household . Thus far Your ...
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... Nabob's morals or his understanding could have been much improved ; nor could it be deemed prudent to leave him ... Nabob's request was granted , and that the resolu- tion of the Board was conformable to the terms of Mr. Hastings's ...
... Nabob's morals or his understanding could have been much improved ; nor could it be deemed prudent to leave him ... Nabob's request was granted , and that the resolu- tion of the Board was conformable to the terms of Mr. Hastings's ...
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... Nabob's stipend was to be immediately paid , as every intermediate channel would be an unavoidable cause of delay ; and to his advice the Nabob was required to give the same attention as if it were given by Mr. Hastings him- self . One ...
... Nabob's stipend was to be immediately paid , as every intermediate channel would be an unavoidable cause of delay ; and to his advice the Nabob was required to give the same attention as if it were given by Mr. Hastings him- self . One ...
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Connexion of Great Britain with India p | 48 |
INTERNAL TRADE of BENGAL | 90 |
British Government in India | 172 |
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