The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 16C. and J. Rivington, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... Council , 29th of March 1774 : - " We direct that you assemble in Council " twice every week , and that all the Members " be duly summoned ; that the correspondence " with the Princes or Country Powers in India , " be carried on by the ...
... Council , 29th of March 1774 : - " We direct that you assemble in Council " twice every week , and that all the Members " be duly summoned ; that the correspondence " with the Princes or Country Powers in India , " be carried on by the ...
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... Council , and that he lay before the " Council , at their next meeting , all letters " received by him in the course of such corre- 66 spondence , for their information . We like- " wise direct , that a copy of such parts of the ...
... Council , and that he lay before the " Council , at their next meeting , all letters " received by him in the course of such corre- 66 spondence , for their information . We like- " wise direct , that a copy of such parts of the ...
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... vation of those consequences ; that instead of consulting the Council , instead of laying the whole correspondence before them , instead of consulting 1 consulting them upon his answers , he went him- 6 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
... vation of those consequences ; that instead of consulting the Council , instead of laying the whole correspondence before them , instead of consulting 1 consulting them upon his answers , he went him- 6 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT.
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... Council ; none were transmitted to the Court of Directors : but at last the House of Commons having come at the truth of this matter , Mr. Hastings , not daring to deny the existence of these papers , brings Captain Gordon to be ...
... Council ; none were transmitted to the Court of Directors : but at last the House of Commons having come at the truth of this matter , Mr. Hastings , not daring to deny the existence of these papers , brings Captain Gordon to be ...
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... higher officers . Did Mr. Stables believe it ? This gentleman was Mr. Hastings's colleague in the Council , a man of as much honour in 58 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT most favourable to their wicked purposes, in the ...
... higher officers . Did Mr. Stables believe it ? This gentleman was Mr. Hastings's colleague in the Council , a man of as much honour in 58 SPEECH IN THE IMPEACHMENT most favourable to their wicked purposes, in the ...
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