The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Том 15C. and J. Rivington, 1827 |
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... treaties whatever . " Per- sons who had no treaty with the Rajah wished , says he , to rob him : therefore I , who have a treaty with him and call myself his sovereign , have a right to realize all their wishes . But the fact is , my ...
... treaties whatever . " Per- sons who had no treaty with the Rajah wished , says he , to rob him : therefore I , who have a treaty with him and call myself his sovereign , have a right to realize all their wishes . But the fact is , my ...
Стр. 152
... treaties with all the native powers ; could he , I ask , have left a council behind him in Calcutta with equal powers , who might have concluded treaties in direct contradiction to those in which he was engaged ? Clearly he could not ...
... treaties with all the native powers ; could he , I ask , have left a council behind him in Calcutta with equal powers , who might have concluded treaties in direct contradiction to those in which he was engaged ? Clearly he could not ...
Стр. 153
... to negotiate with the Vizier , he had a resident at his court and the Vizier had a resident in Calcutta . The most solemn treaties had often been been made without any governour general carry- ing up a OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 153.
... to negotiate with the Vizier , he had a resident at his court and the Vizier had a resident in Calcutta . The most solemn treaties had often been been made without any governour general carry- ing up a OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 153.
Стр. 154
... treaties , he might have broken them at Calcutta , as he broke the treaty of Chunar . Is there an article in that treaty , that he might not as well have made at Calcutta ? Is there an article that he broke ( for he broke them all ) ...
... treaties , he might have broken them at Calcutta , as he broke the treaty of Chunar . Is there an article in that treaty , that he might not as well have made at Calcutta ? Is there an article that he broke ( for he broke them all ) ...
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... treaties and agreements which subsisted between the states of Benares and the British nation ; and did arbitrarily and tyrannically , of his mere authority raise the tribute to the sum of four hundred thousand pounds sterling , or ...
... treaties and agreements which subsisted between the states of Benares and the British nation ; and did arbitrarily and tyrannically , of his mere authority raise the tribute to the sum of four hundred thousand pounds sterling , or ...
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