The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 8Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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Page 18
... called the Board of Trade , for the subordinate management of their commercial concerns , and appointed eleven of the senior ser- vants to fill the commission . Object of powers to Governor- General and The powers given by the act to ...
... called the Board of Trade , for the subordinate management of their commercial concerns , and appointed eleven of the senior ser- vants to fill the commission . Object of powers to Governor- General and The powers given by the act to ...
Page 27
... called upon , by all possible care and impartiality , to justify Parliament at least as fully in the restoration of their privileges as the circumstances of the time had done in their suspension . • But interests have lately prevailed ...
... called upon , by all possible care and impartiality , to justify Parliament at least as fully in the restoration of their privileges as the circumstances of the time had done in their suspension . • But interests have lately prevailed ...
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... called by rotation to the Board of Trade . Until the pass- ing of the Regulation Act , in 1773 , seniority enti- tled them to succeed to the Council , and finally gave them pretensions to the government of the Presidency . The above ...
... called by rotation to the Board of Trade . Until the pass- ing of the Regulation Act , in 1773 , seniority enti- tled them to succeed to the Council , and finally gave them pretensions to the government of the Presidency . The above ...
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... called ) by which it is absolutely impossi- ble that India should not be radically and irretriev- ably ruined , although our possessions there were to be ordered and governed upon principles diamet- rically opposite to those which now ...
... called ) by which it is absolutely impossi- ble that India should not be radically and irretriev- ably ruined , although our possessions there were to be ordered and governed upon principles diamet- rically opposite to those which now ...
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... called on for a most accurate state of their affairs , in order to explain the necessity of having recourse to such a scheme , as well as for a full and correct account of the scheme itself . But they send only the above short minute by ...
... called on for a most accurate state of their affairs , in order to explain the necessity of having recourse to such a scheme , as well as for a full and correct account of the scheme itself . But they send only the above short minute by ...
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