The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 12C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - Great Britain |
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Page 426
... Berar , situated in the centre of Hindostan , and did thereby strip the provinces subject to the Govern- ment of Fort - William of a considerable part of their established defence , and did thereby disobey the general instructions , and ...
... Berar , situated in the centre of Hindostan , and did thereby strip the provinces subject to the Govern- ment of Fort - William of a considerable part of their established defence , and did thereby disobey the general instructions , and ...
Page 429
... Berar , falsely asserting , that the said Rajah was , by interest and inclination , likely to join in 66 an alliance with the British Government ; and " suggesting , that two advantages might be offered " to him , as the inducements to ...
... Berar , falsely asserting , that the said Rajah was , by interest and inclination , likely to join in 66 an alliance with the British Government ; and " suggesting , that two advantages might be offered " to him , as the inducements to ...
Page 430
... Berar to recover the captures made on his dominions by the Nizam , the said Hastings did endeavour , as far as depended on him , to engage the British nation in a most unjust and utterly unprovoked war against the said Nizam , between ...
... Berar to recover the captures made on his dominions by the Nizam , the said Hastings did endeavour , as far as depended on him , to engage the British nation in a most unjust and utterly unprovoked war against the said Nizam , between ...
Page 431
... Berar refused to join or be concerned therein ; yet so earnest was the said Hastings for the execution of those projects , that in a subsequent letter he daringly and treacherously assured the Rajah , " that if he had accepted of the ...
... Berar refused to join or be concerned therein ; yet so earnest was the said Hastings for the execution of those projects , that in a subsequent letter he daringly and treacherously assured the Rajah , " that if he had accepted of the ...
Page 432
... Berar , that is , the principal Hindoo powers of India , on one side ; and Hyder Ally , and the Nizam of the Decan , that is , the prin- cipal Mahommedan powers of India , on the other ; and that in consequence of this confederacy Hyder ...
... Berar , that is , the principal Hindoo powers of India , on one side ; and Hyder Ally , and the Nizam of the Decan , that is , the prin- cipal Mahommedan powers of India , on the other ; and that in consequence of this confederacy Hyder ...
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