The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 11C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... depend- ence upon , its Government ; and did support the same with arguments full of unwarrantable passion , and with references to reports affecting merely his own personal power and consideration , which reports were not proved , nor ...
... depend- ence upon , its Government ; and did support the same with arguments full of unwarrantable passion , and with references to reports affecting merely his own personal power and consideration , which reports were not proved , nor ...
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... depend . ” And fur- ther proceeded as follows : " I therefore judged it " proper to state them ( the said charges ) thus fully " to you in writing , and to require your answer ; " and this I expect immediately . " That the said Hastings ...
... depend . ” And fur- ther proceeded as follows : " I therefore judged it " proper to state them ( the said charges ) thus fully " to you in writing , and to require your answer ; " and this I expect immediately . " That the said Hastings ...
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... depend ent on the British nation in India , contrary to the principles of all just government , and highly dis- honourable to that of Great Britain ; namely , that the " Rajah of Benares was not a vassal or tribu , 66 tary prince ; and ...
... depend ent on the British nation in India , contrary to the principles of all just government , and highly dis- honourable to that of Great Britain ; namely , that the " Rajah of Benares was not a vassal or tribu , 66 tary prince ; and ...
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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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