The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1815 |
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... contrary to law , and to his duty , and in disobedience to the orders of the East - India Company , arrogating to himself the nomination of the Resident at the Court of Oude , as his particular agent and repre- sentative , and rejecting ...
... contrary to law , and to his duty , and in disobedience to the orders of the East - India Company , arrogating to himself the nomination of the Resident at the Court of Oude , as his particular agent and repre- sentative , and rejecting ...
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... contrary to justice and equity , and the security of property , as well as to publick faith , and the sanction of the Company's guarantee , under the colour of a treaty , which treaty was conducted secretly without a written document of ...
... contrary to justice and equity , and the security of property , as well as to publick faith , and the sanction of the Company's guarantee , under the colour of a treaty , which treaty was conducted secretly without a written document of ...
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... contrary tendency ; that , instead of considering the article as originating from the Nabob , and containing a power provided in his favour , which he did not possess before , the confiscation of the Jaghires aforesaid was to be ...
... contrary tendency ; that , instead of considering the article as originating from the Nabob , and containing a power provided in his favour , which he did not possess before , the confiscation of the Jaghires aforesaid was to be ...
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... contrary to publick faith , and to the sentiments and law of nature , and which he the said Hastings was sensi- ble " could not fail to draw obloquy on himself by " his participation , " did disgrace the king's com- mission , and render ...
... contrary to publick faith , and to the sentiments and law of nature , and which he the said Hastings was sensi- ble " could not fail to draw obloquy on himself by " his participation , " did disgrace the king's com- mission , and render ...
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... contrary , he did , in his letter of the 25th of January 1782 to the Resident Middleton , declare , that the Nabob having consented to the " resumption of the Jaghires held by the Begums , " and to the confiscation of their treasures ...
... contrary , he did , in his letter of the 25th of January 1782 to the Resident Middleton , declare , that the Nabob having consented to the " resumption of the Jaghires held by the Begums , " and to the confiscation of their treasures ...
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