The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 12C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - Great Britain |
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... East - India Company ; and was , and is , so much under the control of the Governour- General and Council of Bengal , that , in the opi- nion of all the Native Powers , the English name B VOL . XII . and and character is concerned in ...
... East - India Company ; and was , and is , so much under the control of the Governour- General and Council of Bengal , that , in the opi- nion of all the Native Powers , the English name B VOL . XII . and and character is concerned in ...
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... East - India Company , arrogating to himself the nomination of the Resident at the Court of Oude , as his particular agent and repre- sentative , and rejecting the Resident appointed by the Company , and obtruding upon them a person of ...
... East - India Company , arrogating to himself the nomination of the Resident at the Court of Oude , as his particular agent and repre- sentative , and rejecting the Resident appointed by the Company , and obtruding upon them a person of ...
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... East - India Company , for whose use the said extorted money had been demanded , and to which a considerable part of it had been applied . VI . That the two female parents of the Nabob aforesaid were among the women of the greatest B 2 ...
... East - India Company , for whose use the said extorted money had been demanded , and to which a considerable part of it had been applied . VI . That the two female parents of the Nabob aforesaid were among the women of the greatest B 2 ...
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... East - India Company . And although in the treaty , or pretended treaty , aforesaid , nothing more is purported than to give a simple permission to the Nabob to seize upon and confiscate the estates , leaving the execution or non ...
... East - India Company . And although in the treaty , or pretended treaty , aforesaid , nothing more is purported than to give a simple permission to the Nabob to seize upon and confiscate the estates , leaving the execution or non ...
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... East India Company . * XVIII . That Sir Elijah Impey , knight , His Majesty's Chief Justice at Fort - William , did undertake a journey of nine hundred miles , from Calcutta to - Lucknow , on pretence of health and pleasure ; but was in ...
... East India Company . * XVIII . That Sir Elijah Impey , knight , His Majesty's Chief Justice at Fort - William , did undertake a journey of nine hundred miles , from Calcutta to - Lucknow , on pretence of health and pleasure ; but was in ...
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