The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 11C. and J. Rivington, 1826 |
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... thought advisable ; perhaps , a new account ought to have been opened ; all retrospect ought to have been forbidden , at least to certain periods . If this had not been thought advisable , none in the higher departments of a suspected ...
... thought advisable ; perhaps , a new account ought to have been opened ; all retrospect ought to have been forbidden , at least to certain periods . If this had not been thought advisable , none in the higher departments of a suspected ...
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... thought it proper to make those inquiries , which the Court of Directors thought proper to omit . They first conceived it fitting to inquire what rank Mr. Sulivan bore in the Service ; and they thought it not unnecessary here to state ...
... thought it proper to make those inquiries , which the Court of Directors thought proper to omit . They first conceived it fitting to inquire what rank Mr. Sulivan bore in the Service ; and they thought it not unnecessary here to state ...
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... thought to have extorted from him the confessions , which he had made . Your Committee , however , entering on a more strict examination concerning the two lacks of rupees , which Mr. Hastings declares he had no right to take , but had ...
... thought to have extorted from him the confessions , which he had made . Your Committee , however , entering on a more strict examination concerning the two lacks of rupees , which Mr. Hastings declares he had no right to take , but had ...
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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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abuse Act of Parliament affairs aforesaid appear Appendix appointed authority Barwell Bengal Berar Board bonds Bristow British Calcutta censure cerning charge Clavering Committee Company's servants complaint concerning conduct Contract corrupt corrupt bargain Court of Directors Dacca declared disobedience duty effect extraordinary favour Fowke Francis Francis Fowke furnished given Government Governour Governour-General and Council Hastings's honour House India inquiry interest Investment lacks of rupees lative letter Mahomed Reza Khân Mahratta Mahratta war manner matter means ment monopoly Munny Begum Mussulmen Nabob of Oude natives nature necessary obedience object offence opinion Opium oppressions orders paid pany pany's Parliament payment pendix person pounds Sterling present pretended prince principles proceedings profit prosecution province publick purpose Rajah of Benares reason received regulations Resident revenue Saltpetre says sent Sulivan sum of money superiours Supreme taken thousand pounds tion trade transaction Treasury Vide Ap Warren Hastings whatsoever whole