The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 12C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - Great Britain |
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... prince of the country , during the time these arrears accrued , was otherwise in distress and had been obliged to reduce all his establish- ments . IV . That IV . That the prince aforesaid , or Nabob of 2 ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
... prince of the country , during the time these arrears accrued , was otherwise in distress and had been obliged to reduce all his establish- ments . IV . That IV . That the prince aforesaid , or Nabob of 2 ARTICLES OF CHARGE.
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... distressed affairs ; and did give to himself a delegation of the powers of the said Council , in direct violation of the Company's or- ders , forbidding such delegation . VIII . That the said Warren Hastings , having by his appointment ...
... distressed affairs ; and did give to himself a delegation of the powers of the said Council , in direct violation of the Company's or- ders , forbidding such delegation . VIII . That the said Warren Hastings , having by his appointment ...
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... distress their principals by extorting whatever valu- able substance might , by any possibility , remain concealed , or to furnish the said sum from their own estates , or from their credit with their friends , he , the Resident , did ...
... distress their principals by extorting whatever valu- able substance might , by any possibility , remain concealed , or to furnish the said sum from their own estates , or from their credit with their friends , he , the Resident , did ...
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... distressing the several women in the palaces at Fyzabad , did compla n to the Resident , Richard Johnson , in the following words : “ the women belonging to the Khord Mo- " hul ( or lesser palace ) complain of their being in " want of ...
... distressing the several women in the palaces at Fyzabad , did compla n to the Resident , Richard Johnson , in the following words : “ the women belonging to the Khord Mo- " hul ( or lesser palace ) complain of their being in " want of ...
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... distress ; and the Resident did again complain to the said minister , who was considered to be , and really and substantially was , the minister of the Governour - General Warren Hastings afore- said , and not of the Nabob ( the said ...
... distress ; and the Resident did again complain to the said minister , who was considered to be , and really and substantially was , the minister of the Governour - General Warren Hastings afore- said , and not of the Nabob ( the said ...
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