The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... British troops , and by having afterwards admitted the British Re- sident at his court into the management of all his affairs , foreign and domestick , and particularly into the administration of his finances , did gradually become , in ...
... British troops , and by having afterwards admitted the British Re- sident at his court into the management of all his affairs , foreign and domestick , and particularly into the administration of his finances , did gradually become , in ...
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... British troops stationed in that pro- vince , as well as other sums of money due to the Company by treaty , ran considerably in arrear ; although the prince of the country , during the time these arrears accrued , was otherwise in ...
... British troops stationed in that pro- vince , as well as other sums of money due to the Company by treaty , ran considerably in arrear ; although the prince of the country , during the time these arrears accrued , was otherwise in ...
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... British Government , which , valuing itself upon a strict regard to property , did expressly authorize , if it did not command , an attack upon that right , unprecedented in the de- spotick Governments of India . IX . That the said ...
... British Government , which , valuing itself upon a strict regard to property , did expressly authorize , if it did not command , an attack upon that right , unprecedented in the de- spotick Governments of India . IX . That the said ...
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... British forces in the reduction of his Aumils and 66 troops ; " and he did accordingly , as sovereign , issue his own edicts and warrants , in defiance of the resistance of the Nabob , in the manner by him described in the letters ...
... British forces in the reduction of his Aumils and 66 troops ; " and he did accordingly , as sovereign , issue his own edicts and warrants , in defiance of the resistance of the Nabob , in the manner by him described in the letters ...
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... British united Company of Merchants trading to the East Indies ; did disgrace the authority , under which he imme- diately acted . And that the said Hastings , in justifying his obligations to the said acts by a re- sponsibility to the ...
... British united Company of Merchants trading to the East Indies ; did disgrace the authority , under which he imme- diately acted . And that the said Hastings , in justifying his obligations to the said acts by a re- sponsibility to the ...
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