The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke. A New Edition, Volume 12F. C. and J. Rivington, 1815 |
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Page 56
... interest , and with so much injury to the reputation , of the Company , his masters , in whose name he acted ; expressing himself in the said letter of the 3d of March 1783 , as follows : " We desire you will inform us what means have ...
... interest , and with so much injury to the reputation , of the Company , his masters , in whose name he acted ; expressing himself in the said letter of the 3d of March 1783 , as follows : " We desire you will inform us what means have ...
Page 112
... ; will attach to their interests the Hindoo " Zemindars , and possess themselves of forts , which , with little expense made formidable , ( 6 would " would give employment perhaps to the whole " of 112 ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
... ; will attach to their interests the Hindoo " Zemindars , and possess themselves of forts , which , with little expense made formidable , ( 6 would " would give employment perhaps to the whole " of 112 ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
Page 119
... interests , he properly was party , aud pre- ferring the advantage of the Contractor to those of his own constituents and employers : that the Court of Directors of the East India Company , having carefully considered the circumstances ...
... interests , he properly was party , aud pre- ferring the advantage of the Contractor to those of his own constituents and employers : that the Court of Directors of the East India Company , having carefully considered the circumstances ...
Page 120
... to institute a suit " at law against those members of the Board , who " had presumed , in direct breach of their orders , " to prefer the interest of an individual to that of “ " the I tise Pe the DO ean the the ent p 120 ARTICLES OF ...
... to institute a suit " at law against those members of the Board , who " had presumed , in direct breach of their orders , " to prefer the interest of an individual to that of “ " the I tise Pe the DO ean the the ent p 120 ARTICLES OF ...
Page 121
... interest of the Contractor to avoid such danger , and not to hazard the loss of his ship or men , which must be replaced at his own expense ; and therefore that an active and faithful discharge of the Contractor's duty was incompatible ...
... interest of the Contractor to avoid such danger , and not to hazard the loss of his ship or men , which must be replaced at his own expense ; and therefore that an active and faithful discharge of the Contractor's duty was incompatible ...
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