The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 8Little, Brown,, 1881 - Great Britain |
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... means the happiness of the native inhab- itants may be best promoted . I. OBSERVATIONS ON THE STATE OF THE COMPANY'S AFFAIRS IN INDIA . N order to enable the House to adopt the most IN proper means for regulating the British govern ...
... means the happiness of the native inhab- itants may be best promoted . I. OBSERVATIONS ON THE STATE OF THE COMPANY'S AFFAIRS IN INDIA . N order to enable the House to adopt the most IN proper means for regulating the British govern ...
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... means of securing- qualifications at the enlarged standard . All these composed a much greater proportion than ... means a well - considered method of checking rapacity and op- pression . In proportion as these interests prevailed , the ...
... means of securing- qualifications at the enlarged standard . All these composed a much greater proportion than ... means a well - considered method of checking rapacity and op- pression . In proportion as these interests prevailed , the ...
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... its duty , and has been , as every court must be , of some service , yet one ex- ample of this kind must do more towards deterring the natives from complaint , and consequently from the means ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 15.
... its duty , and has been , as every court must be , of some service , yet one ex- ample of this kind must do more towards deterring the natives from complaint , and consequently from the means ON THE AFFAIRS OF INDIA . 15.
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Edmund Burke. the natives from complaint , and consequently from the means of redress , than many decisions favorable to them , in the ordinary course of proceeding , can do for their encouragement and relief . So far as your Committee ...
Edmund Burke. the natives from complaint , and consequently from the means of redress , than many decisions favorable to them , in the ordinary course of proceeding , can do for their encouragement and relief . So far as your Committee ...
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... means the inducements to corruption and op- pression . Nor was any barrier whatsoever opposed on the part of the natives against their injustice , ex- * See the Secret Committee's Reports on the Mahratta War . cept the Supreme Court of ...
... means the inducements to corruption and op- pression . Nor was any barrier whatsoever opposed on the part of the natives against their injustice , ex- * See the Secret Committee's Reports on the Mahratta War . cept the Supreme Court of ...
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abuse act of Parliament affairs aforesaid agent answer appear appointed asserts authority Barwell Begum Bengal Berar bonds Bristow British Calcutta cerned charge Chunar Committee Company's complaint concerning conduct consequence contract corrupt Court of Directors Dacca declared demand duty East India Company effect engagement English Esquire extorted extraordinary favor Fowke Furruckabad Fyzabad Governor-General and Council Hastings's honor hundred thousand pounds inquiry investment jaghires justice lacs of rupees letter Lucknow Mahomed Reza Khân manner means measure ment Middleton ministers monopoly mother Munny Begum Mussulmen Nabob of Oude natives nature object offence opinion opium oppressions orders paid pany payment person pounds sterling present pretended prince principles proceedings profit proposed prosecution province Rajah of Benares received regulations Resident revenue sent servants Sir Elijah Impey Sujah Sulivan sum of money taken tion trade transaction treaty ul Dowlah Vizier Warren Hastings whole zemindary