The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 3J. C. Nimmo, 1887 |
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... arrangement , of a very pernicious nature . None of these designs could be compassed without the aid of the Company's arms ; nor could those arms be em- ployed consistently with an obedience to the Com- pany's orders . He was therefore ...
... arrangement , of a very pernicious nature . None of these designs could be compassed without the aid of the Company's arms ; nor could those arms be em- ployed consistently with an obedience to the Com- pany's orders . He was therefore ...
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... arrangement in favor of their servants , ser- vants suspected of corruption and convicted of disobe- dience , the Directors of the East India Company were ordered to set their hands , asserting it to arise from their own conviction and ...
... arrangement in favor of their servants , ser- vants suspected of corruption and convicted of disobe- dience , the Directors of the East India Company were ordered to set their hands , asserting it to arise from their own conviction and ...
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... arrangements made by the Court of Directors , in order to transfer the public revenues to the private emolument of cer- tain servants of the East India Company , without the inquiry into the origin and justice of their claims pre ...
... arrangements made by the Court of Directors , in order to transfer the public revenues to the private emolument of cer- tain servants of the East India Company , without the inquiry into the origin and justice of their claims pre ...
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... arrangements of that time ; indeed , what man dared to hope for private partiality in that sacred plan for relief to nations ? It is not necessary that the right honorable gentle- man should sarcastically call that time to our recol ...
... arrangements of that time ; indeed , what man dared to hope for private partiality in that sacred plan for relief to nations ? It is not necessary that the right honorable gentle- man should sarcastically call that time to our recol ...
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... , when he tramples on his Parliamentary report , yet his general language is the same . Read the pref- * Right Honorable Henry Dundas . ace to this part of the ministerial arrangement , and SPEECH ON THE NABOB OF ARCOT'S DEBTS . 47.
... , when he tramples on his Parliamentary report , yet his general language is the same . Read the pref- * Right Honorable Henry Dundas . ace to this part of the ministerial arrangement , and SPEECH ON THE NABOB OF ARCOT'S DEBTS . 47.
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