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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Edmund Burke. IV . That the prince aforesaid , or Nabob of Oude , did , in humble and submissive terms , supplicate the said Warren Hastings to be relieved from a body of troops , whose licentious behaviour he com- plained of , and who ...
Edmund Burke. IV . That the prince aforesaid , or Nabob of Oude , did , in humble and submissive terms , supplicate the said Warren Hastings to be relieved from a body of troops , whose licentious behaviour he com- plained of , and who ...
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... prince , did , contrary to justice and equity , and the security of property , as well as to publick faith , and the sanction of the Company's guarantee , under the colour of a treaty , which treaty was conducted secretly without a ...
... prince , did , contrary to justice and equity , and the security of property , as well as to publick faith , and the sanction of the Company's guarantee , under the colour of a treaty , which treaty was conducted secretly without a ...
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... prince of Oude , and not less in violation of the sovereign rights of the Nabob himself , did by frequent messages stimulate the said Middleton to a perseverance in , and to a rigorous execution of , the same ; and in his letter from ...
... prince of Oude , and not less in violation of the sovereign rights of the Nabob himself , did by frequent messages stimulate the said Middleton to a perseverance in , and to a rigorous execution of , the same ; and in his letter from ...
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... prince was by him , the said Hastings , made an instrument of perfidy , wrong , and outrage to two mothers and wives of sovereign princes ; and in which he did exhibit to all Asia ( a country remarkable for the utmost devotion to ...
... prince was by him , the said Hastings , made an instrument of perfidy , wrong , and outrage to two mothers and wives of sovereign princes ; and in which he did exhibit to all Asia ( a country remarkable for the utmost devotion to ...
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