The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 11C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... honour the draughts of so miserable , undone , and dependant a person as the Nabob of Oude , than those of the Governour - General of Bengal ; which might be paid either on the receipt of the Benares revenue , or at the seat of his ...
... honour the draughts of so miserable , undone , and dependant a person as the Nabob of Oude , than those of the Governour - General of Bengal ; which might be paid either on the receipt of the Benares revenue , or at the seat of his ...
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... honour , or upon oath . The sources , from which these reliefs to the publick service have come , would never have yielded them to the Company publickly ; and the exigencies of your service ( exigencies created by the exposition of your ...
... honour , or upon oath . The sources , from which these reliefs to the publick service have come , would never have yielded them to the Company publickly ; and the exigencies of your service ( exigencies created by the exposition of your ...
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... honour , and others neither upon oath nor honour , but all or most of which were of an irregular and irrelevant nature , and not fit or decent to be taken by a British magistrate , or to be transmitted to a British Government . i ...
... honour , and others neither upon oath nor honour , but all or most of which were of an irregular and irrelevant nature , and not fit or decent to be taken by a British magistrate , or to be transmitted to a British Government . i ...
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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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