The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 11C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... favour of that Board . But if a person , having ground of complaint against the Council , by making use of the mode prescribed in favour of that very Council , and by complaining to themselves , commits an offence , for which he may be ...
... favour of that Board . But if a person , having ground of complaint against the Council , by making use of the mode prescribed in favour of that very Council , and by complaining to themselves , commits an offence , for which he may be ...
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... favour , to whom he acted as trustee , ought to have been purchased by it . In honour and justice he bound and pledged himself for that power , which was to profit by the gift , and to profit too in the success of an expedi- tion ...
... favour , to whom he acted as trustee , ought to have been purchased by it . In honour and justice he bound and pledged himself for that power , which was to profit by the gift , and to profit too in the success of an expedi- tion ...
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... favour of the rights of that prince , nor any care taken of his interests . That the sale of these provinces to Suja Dowla involved the East - India Company in a triple breach of justice , since by the same act they violated a treaty ...
... favour of the rights of that prince , nor any care taken of his interests . That the sale of these provinces to Suja Dowla involved the East - India Company in a triple breach of justice , since by the same act they violated a treaty ...
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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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