The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1872 - Great Britain |
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... Warren Hastings with the Nabob of Oude , a public ostensible treaty was concluded by him with the said Nabob , in which there is no mention whatever of such agreement , or reference ... Warren Hastings , AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS . 223.
... Warren Hastings with the Nabob of Oude , a public ostensible treaty was concluded by him with the said Nabob , in which there is no mention whatever of such agreement , or reference ... Warren Hastings , AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS . 223.
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... Warren Hastings should always be ready to profess , that he did reckon the probable acqui- sition of wealth among his reasons for taking up arms against his neighbours ; -that it would ease the Company of a con- siderable part of their ...
... Warren Hastings should always be ready to profess , that he did reckon the probable acqui- sition of wealth among his reasons for taking up arms against his neighbours ; -that it would ease the Company of a con- siderable part of their ...
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... Warren Hastings ) was pleased , that he urged the scheme of this expedition no further , when in reality and truth he had absolutely consented to the said enterprise , and had engaged to assist him in it , ( which ... WARREN HASTINGS . 225.
... Warren Hastings ) was pleased , that he urged the scheme of this expedition no further , when in reality and truth he had absolutely consented to the said enterprise , and had engaged to assist him in it , ( which ... WARREN HASTINGS . 225.
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... Warren Hastings , having written , that he had experienced much duplicity and deceit in most of his transactions with his Excellency ; and the said Nabob and his successors falling back in other payments in the same or greater ...
... Warren Hastings , having written , that he had experienced much duplicity and deceit in most of his transactions with his Excellency ; and the said Nabob and his successors falling back in other payments in the same or greater ...
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Edmund Burke. the said Warren Hastings , who declared , that we had no authority to control the conduct of the vizier in the treat- ment of his subjects : and that Colonel Champion desisted from making further ... WARREN HASTINGS . 227.
Edmund Burke. the said Warren Hastings , who declared , that we had no authority to control the conduct of the vizier in the treat- ment of his subjects : and that Colonel Champion desisted from making further ... WARREN HASTINGS . 227.
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