The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 12C. and J. Rivington, 1819 - Great Britain |
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... . 203 . - p . 205 . XV . Revenues - p . 213 . XVI . Misdemeanors in Oude · - p . 234 . XVII . Mahomed Reza Khân - - p . 342 . XVIII . The Mogul delivered up to the Mahrattas , P. 372 . XIX . Libel on the Court of Directors XX .
... . 203 . - p . 205 . XV . Revenues - p . 213 . XVI . Misdemeanors in Oude · - p . 234 . XVII . Mahomed Reza Khân - - p . 342 . XVIII . The Mogul delivered up to the Mahrattas , P. 372 . XIX . Libel on the Court of Directors XX .
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... revenue of more than three millions of pounds sterling , or thereabouts , did soon after that period begin sensibly to decline ; and the subsidy of the British troops stationed in that pro- vince , as well as other sums of money due to ...
... revenue of more than three millions of pounds sterling , or thereabouts , did soon after that period begin sensibly to decline ; and the subsidy of the British troops stationed in that pro- vince , as well as other sums of money due to ...
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... revenues of the said Nabob were at that time so far applied to the demands of the Company ( by him the said Warren Hastings ag- gravated beyond the whole of what they did pro- duce ) , or were otherwise so far applied to the pur- poses ...
... revenues of the said Nabob were at that time so far applied to the demands of the Company ( by him the said Warren Hastings ag- gravated beyond the whole of what they did pro- duce ) , or were otherwise so far applied to the pur- poses ...
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... revenues , she was not surprised , that the family of Shuja Dowla , " in their endeavours to procure a subsistence , " should be obliged to expose themselves to the " meanest of the people . After bewailing their misfortunes , and ...
... revenues , she was not surprised , that the family of Shuja Dowla , " in their endeavours to procure a subsistence , " should be obliged to expose themselves to the " meanest of the people . After bewailing their misfortunes , and ...
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... revenue of between thirty " and forty lacks ( three or four hundred thousand " pounds ) with no military establishment to main- " tain , scarcely commanding the means of bare sub- " sistence . " And the said Warren Hastings , taking ...
... revenue of between thirty " and forty lacks ( three or four hundred thousand " pounds ) with no military establishment to main- " tain , scarcely commanding the means of bare sub- " sistence . " And the said Warren Hastings , taking ...
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