The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 8Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... MISDEMEANORS AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS , ESQUIRE LATE GOVERNOR - GENERAL OF BENGAL : PRESENTED TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS IN APRIL AND MAY , 1786 . ARTICLES I.-VI. VOL . VIII . 20 ARTICLES OF CHARGE AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . ,
... MISDEMEANORS AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS , ESQUIRE LATE GOVERNOR - GENERAL OF BENGAL : PRESENTED TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS IN APRIL AND MAY , 1786 . ARTICLES I.-VI. VOL . VIII . 20 ARTICLES OF CHARGE AGAINST WARREN HASTINGS , ESQ . ,
Page 307
... Warren Hastings , Esquire , then Governor of Fort William in Bengal , did , with other members of the Council , declare his clear understanding of the true intent and meaning of the said positive and re- peated orders and injunctions ...
... Warren Hastings , Esquire , then Governor of Fort William in Bengal , did , with other members of the Council , declare his clear understanding of the true intent and meaning of the said positive and re- peated orders and injunctions ...
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... Hastings and his Council , was included in the line of defence against the Mahrattas ; and from whom the Nabob never complained of an aggression or act of hostility , nor pretended a distinct cause of quarrel ... WARREN HASTINGS . 309.
... Hastings and his Council , was included in the line of defence against the Mahrattas ; and from whom the Nabob never complained of an aggression or act of hostility , nor pretended a distinct cause of quarrel ... WARREN HASTINGS . 309.
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... Warren Hastings should always be ready to profess that he did reckon the probable acquisition of wealth among his reasons for taking up arms against his neighbors ; that it would ease the Company of a considerable part of their mil ...
... Warren Hastings should always be ready to profess that he did reckon the probable acquisition of wealth among his reasons for taking up arms against his neighbors ; that it would ease the Company of a considerable part of their mil ...
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... Warren Hastings , con- cealing from the Court of Directors a matter of which it was his duty to afford them the earliest and full- est information , did , on the said 10th of September , 1773 , write to the ... WARREN HASTINGS . 313.
... Warren Hastings , con- cealing from the Court of Directors a matter of which it was his duty to afford them the earliest and full- est information , did , on the said 10th of September , 1773 , write to the ... WARREN HASTINGS . 313.
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