The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 7Wells and Lilly, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... Steward of the kingdoms of Bengal , Bahar , and Orissa . By that charter they bound themselves ( and bound inclusively all their ser- vants ) to perform all the duties belonging to that new office , and to be held by all the ties ...
... Steward of the kingdoms of Bengal , Bahar , and Orissa . By that charter they bound themselves ( and bound inclusively all their ser- vants ) to perform all the duties belonging to that new office , and to be held by all the ties ...
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... steward ; and , indeed , this is a term with more propriety applied to him in several of his functions . He is , by his name of office , the steward of the household of the European gentleman : he has the management of his affairs , and ...
... steward ; and , indeed , this is a term with more propriety applied to him in several of his functions . He is , by his name of office , the steward of the household of the European gentleman : he has the management of his affairs , and ...
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... steward to Camgar Khân , a great chief in the service of the shâh zadda or prince , ( now the Great Mogul , the so- vereign , under whom the company holds their charter ) had , it seems , made a proposal to the nabob , that , if a ...
... steward to Camgar Khân , a great chief in the service of the shâh zadda or prince , ( now the Great Mogul , the so- vereign , under whom the company holds their charter ) had , it seems , made a proposal to the nabob , that , if a ...
Page 99
... Reza Cawn , whom lord Clive found in the management of affairs , and did not displace ; and he was now made deputy hand of the effect so , as army . The steward to the company , as he had been before OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 99.
... Reza Cawn , whom lord Clive found in the management of affairs , and did not displace ; and he was now made deputy hand of the effect so , as army . The steward to the company , as he had been before OF WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . 99.
Page 100
Edmund Burke. steward to the company , as he had been before lieutenant- viceroy to the nabob . A British resident at Moorshedabad was established as a controul . The company exercised their power over the revenue in the first instance ...
Edmund Burke. steward to the company , as he had been before lieutenant- viceroy to the nabob . A British resident at Moorshedabad was established as a controul . The company exercised their power over the revenue in the first instance ...
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