The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 |
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... committee to be ( what it was ) the greatest and most serious disturbance , that ever happened in Bengal . But , good easy man , he was utterly unable to guess to what cause it was to be attributed . He thought there was some ...
... committee to be ( what it was ) the greatest and most serious disturbance , that ever happened in Bengal . But , good easy man , he was utterly unable to guess to what cause it was to be attributed . He thought there was some ...
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... committee , in appointing Mr. Paterson their commissioner , were not deficient in arming him with powers equal to the object of his commission . He was enabled to call before him all accountants , to compel the production of all ...
... committee , in appointing Mr. Paterson their commissioner , were not deficient in arming him with powers equal to the object of his commission . He was enabled to call before him all accountants , to compel the production of all ...
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... committee between him and his crimes . The committee had their lesson . Whilst Paterson is left collect- ing his evidence , and casting up his accounts in Rungpore , Debi Sing is called up , in seeming wrath , to the capital ; where he ...
... committee between him and his crimes . The committee had their lesson . Whilst Paterson is left collect- ing his evidence , and casting up his accounts in Rungpore , Debi Sing is called up , in seeming wrath , to the capital ; where he ...
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... committee would not have re- ceived such a report as a proof of bribery . They would rather consider him as a man , whose conduct tended to con- ciliate , and to soften troublesome and difficult matters , and to settle the order of ...
... committee would not have re- ceived such a report as a proof of bribery . They would rather consider him as a man , whose conduct tended to con- ciliate , and to soften troublesome and difficult matters , and to settle the order of ...
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... committee . " Thus your lordships see what Mr. Hastings's opinion of Debi Sing was . We shall prove it at another time by abund- ance of clear and demonstrative evidence , that whether he was bad or no ( but we shall prove , that bad he ...
... committee . " Thus your lordships see what Mr. Hastings's opinion of Debi Sing was . We shall prove it at another time by abund- ance of clear and demonstrative evidence , that whether he was bad or no ( but we shall prove , that bad he ...
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